The Exposition of the Maheśa Mantra
Mahēśa-mantra-prakāśana
गव्येन सर्पिषा मन्त्रो संस्कृते हव्यवाहने । शैवे पीठे यजेदंगमातृलोकेश्वरायुधैः ॥ १८८ ॥
gavyena sarpiṣā mantro saṃskṛte havyavāhane | śaive pīṭhe yajedaṃgamātṛlokeśvarāyudhaiḥ || 188 ||
गव्येन सर्पिषा मन्त्रं संस्कृते हव्यवाहने जुहुयात्। शैवे पीठे अङ्गमातृलोकेश्वरायुधैः सह यजनं कुर्यात्।
Narada (in dialogue context with the Sanatkumara tradition; instructional narration)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes ritual correctness: purified fire, proper oblations (cow-ghee), and a complete sacred framework (auxiliaries/anga, deities like Mātṛkās and cosmic lords) so the act becomes a disciplined, sanctifying worship rather than a casual offering.
Bhakti here is expressed through precise devotional action—offering mantra into Agni and honoring Śaiva deities in their pīṭha—showing devotion as reverent, rule-guided worship (vidhi-yukta upāsanā).
It highlights ritual-technical competence: proper consecration/purification (saṃskāra) of the fire, correct dravya (ghee) for homa, and structured worship components (aṅga) aligned with mantra-prayoga.
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