The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
रामाग्निवेदवेदाब्धेर्नेत्रार्णैरंगकल्पनम् । मूलेन व्यापकं कृत्वा मनुना पुटितानथ ॥ १६३ ॥
rāmāgnivedavedābdhernetrārṇairaṃgakalpanam | mūlena vyāpakaṃ kṛtvā manunā puṭitānatha || 163 ||
Então, com as sílabas indicadas pelo código “Rāma–Agni–Veda–Veda–Abdhi” e com as ‘letras do olho’ (netrārṇa), ele dispôs as partes auxiliares (aṅga) do mantra. Tendo-o tornado todo-penetrante pelo mantra-raiz (mūla), selou-o e o fortaleceu com a fórmula prescrita (manu).
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It presents a technical principle of mantra-sādhana: a mantra becomes effective when its ‘limbs’ (aṅgas) are correctly arranged, pervaded by the root-mantra (mūla), and ritually empowered (puṭīkaraṇa) through the proper formula (manu).
Though technical, it supports bhakti by showing that devotional worship and japa are strengthened when performed with correct mantra-vidhi—so the devotee’s remembrance and offering become disciplined and potent rather than casual.
It highlights mantra-śāstra technique used alongside Vedanga-style precision: coded letter/number mapping (bhūta-saṅkhyā/saṅketa), selection of specific syllables (netrārṇa), and procedural steps for mantra formation and ritual empowerment.