Hanumān-mantra-kathana: Mantra-bheda, Nyāsa, Yantra, and Prayoga
एकाग्रमनसा मन्त्री दिवारात्रं जपेन्मनुम् । महाभयं प्रदत्वा त्रिभागशेषासु निश्चितम् ॥ १५६ ॥
ekāgramanasā mantrī divārātraṃ japenmanum | mahābhayaṃ pradatvā tribhāgaśeṣāsu niścitam || 156 ||
Com a mente unificada, o praticante de mantra deve repetir o mantra dia e noite. Depois de oferecer o ‘grande temor’ (mahābhaya) prescrito, como pena/expição, o restante deve ser fixado segundo a divisão tríplice já determinada.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Vedanga/ritual-technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes ekāgratā (one-pointed concentration) and uninterrupted japa as the core discipline of mantra-sādhana, presenting steadiness in practice as the means to overcome fear and instability.
While framed as technical instruction, continuous remembrance through japa functions as sustained devotion—keeping the mind fixed on the deity/mantra without gaps across day and night.
It reflects procedural ritual logic: regulated japa, acknowledgement of prescribed expiation/penalty (prayāścitta), and adherence to a defined threefold allocation of the remaining ritual components.