Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
अनयोर्नारदऋषिश्छंदस्तूष्णिगनुष्टुभौ । देवता नन्दपुत्रस्तु विनियोगोऽखिलाप्तये ॥ ४० ॥
anayornāradaṛṣiśchaṃdastūṣṇiganuṣṭubhau | devatā nandaputrastu viniyogo'khilāptaye || 40 ||
Para estes dois mantras, o Ṛṣi é o sábio Nārada; os chandas são Tūṣṇik e Anuṣṭubh. A deidade regente é o filho de Nanda, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, e o seu viniyoga (aplicação ritual) é para a obtenção de tudo o que se deseja.
Narada (teaching mantra-vidhi in a technical Vedanga-style register)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It formalizes the mantra’s identity—Ṛṣi, Chandas, Devatā, and Viniyoga—so the recitation is aligned with Vedic procedure and directed to Kṛṣṇa (Nandaputra) for comprehensive attainment (akhilāpti).
By naming Nandaputra (Śrī Kṛṣṇa) as the Devatā, it centers the practice on personal devotion to Kṛṣṇa, showing that correct mantra-orientation culminates in spiritually meaningful fulfillment.
It highlights Vedāṅga-style mantra classification—especially Chandas (prosody/metre) and Viniyoga (practical application)—a technical prerequisite for disciplined japa and ritual usage.