The Exposition of the Maheśa Mantra
Mahēśa-mantra-prakāśana
लक्षत्रयं जपेन्मंत्रं तद्दशांशं ससर्पिषा । हविषा जुहुयात्सम्यक्संस्कृते हव्यवाहने ॥ १५७ ॥
lakṣatrayaṃ japenmaṃtraṃ taddaśāṃśaṃ sasarpiṣā | haviṣā juhuyātsamyaksaṃskṛte havyavāhane || 157 ||
Repita-se o mantra por três lakṣas de vezes; depois, como um décimo desse total, ofereçam-se corretamente ghee e havis no fogo bem consagrado—Agni, o portador das oferendas.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical/ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches the classical prayoga principle that mantra-siddhi is stabilized by disciplined japa and then sealed through homa—offering a prescribed fraction (one-tenth) into a properly consecrated fire to sanctify the practice and its results.
While primarily technical, it supports bhakti by prescribing a reverent, orderly way to worship through mantra and fire-offerings, treating the mantra as a sacred means of approaching the deity via Agni as the offering-carrier.
Ritual science (Kalpa) is emphasized: fixed japa counts, the dashamsha rule for homa, and the requirement of a saṁskṛta (properly prepared) fire for correct performance.