Mantra-Māhātmya and Sādhana of Kārtavīryārjuna
Nyāsa, Yantra, Homa, and Dīpa-Vrata
श्वमार्जाराखुसंस्पर्शे भवेद्भूपतितो भयम् । पात्रारंभे वसुपलैः कृतो दीपोऽखिलेष्टदः ॥ १०३ ॥
śvamārjārākhusaṃsparśe bhavedbhūpatito bhayam | pātrāraṃbhe vasupalaiḥ kṛto dīpo'khileṣṭadaḥ || 103 ||
Se um cão, um gato ou um rato tocar o arranjo ritual, diz-se que isso causa o temor do desagrado do rei (ou a perda do favor real). Mas uma lâmpada preparada no início do rito, com ghee de vaca, concede a realização de todos os desejos.
Narada (in instruction/teaching mode within the technical-ritual section, addressed in the broader dialogue framework to Sanatkumara and the sages)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
The verse links external ritual discipline (avoiding impure/inauspicious contact) with inner intention, teaching that a properly established lamp at the start of a rite becomes a sanctifying support that helps accomplish one’s dharmic aims.
While primarily procedural, it elevates the dīpa as a devotional act: beginning worship with a correctly prepared lamp (often offered to the deity) is treated as a powerful upacāra that supports the devotee’s intended spiritual and worldly goals.
It reflects applied ritual science—nimitta (omens) and shaucha (purity rules)—and the practical specification of materials and measures (ghee, pala-measure) used in rites, characteristic of technical instruction found in the Vedanga-oriented sections.