Yakṣiṇī-Mantra-Sādhana Nirūpaṇa
Lakṣmī-avatāra-vidyāḥ: Bālā, Annapūrṇā, Bagalā
पुष्पैर्हयारिजैर्वापि जुहुयान्मधुरान्वितैः । नवयोन्यात्मकं यंत्रं बहिरष्टदलावृतम् ॥ १८ ॥
puṣpairhayārijairvāpi juhuyānmadhurānvitaiḥ | navayonyātmakaṃ yaṃtraṃ bahiraṣṭadalāvṛtam || 18 ||
Deve também oferecer oblações no fogo com flores (ou com flores hayārīja), acompanhadas de substâncias doces. O yantra é de natureza navayoni, de nove “ventres” ou fontes, e por fora é cercado por um recinto de lótus de oito pétalas.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It links inner worship to precise outer ritual: sweet, auspicious offerings and a structured yantra (ninefold core with an eight-petalled enclosure) are presented as a disciplined method for invoking and stabilizing sacred power in worship.
Bhakti here is expressed through careful, reverent service—offering pure flowers and sweet substances while contemplating the deity through a yantra-form, showing devotion as both heartfelt and methodical.
It emphasizes ritual procedure (homa/offerings and prescribed substances) and technical yantra-design (ninefold internal structure with an eight-petalled lotus boundary), reflecting applied Vedic ritual science used alongside mantra practice.