The Account of Kārtavīrya’s Protective Kavaca
Kārtavīrya-kavaca-vṛttānta
भ्रमिकाः प्राणहर्तारो ये च बालग्रहादयः । मनोबुद्वीन्द्रियहराः स्फोटकाश्च महाग्रहाः ॥ ७५ ॥
bhramikāḥ prāṇahartāro ye ca bālagrahādayaḥ | manobudvīndriyaharāḥ sphoṭakāśca mahāgrahāḥ || 75 ||
As Bhramikās, os tiradores de vida, e os grahas que começam com os que arrebatam as crianças—os que roubam a mente, o intelecto e os sentidos—bem como os Sphoṭakas: todos estes também são grandes mahā-grahas aflitivos.
Sage Narada (describing classes of grahas/afflictions in a technical enumerative passage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka (fear)
Secondary Rasa: karuna (compassion)
It classifies harmful graha-forces that disturb life, mind, and senses, implying the need for dharmic living and prescribed protective rites to restore sattva and wellbeing.
Though technical in tone, the verse supports bhakti indirectly: disturbances of mind and senses obstruct remembrance of the Divine, so pacification and purity practices help steady devotion and japa.
A technical taxonomy of graha-afflictions aligned with applied Vedic sciences (especially jyotiṣa/ritual pragmatics), used to diagnose disturbances and guide remedial observances.