Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
प्रणवाद्यं महाराज द्वादशार्णमुदाहृतम् । द्वयोः समं फलं राजन्नष्टद्वादशवर्णयोः ॥ ३९ ॥
praṇavādyaṃ mahārāja dvādaśārṇamudāhṛtam | dvayoḥ samaṃ phalaṃ rājannaṣṭadvādaśavarṇayoḥ || 39 ||
மகாராஜா, பிரணவம் (ஓம்) முதலாகிய த்வாதசாட்சர மந்திரம் உரைக்கப்பட்டது. அரசே, அதன் பலன் அஷ்டாட்சரமும் த்வாதசாட்சரமும் ஆகிய மந்திரங்களின் பலனுக்கு சமம் எனக் கூறப்படுகிறது.
Sanatkumara (teaching a king in the Narada Purana dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that a Praṇava-led twelve-syllabled mantra is highly efficacious, and that its spiritual result is on par with other revered syllable-count mantras, emphasizing mantra’s potency when grounded in Oṁ.
By highlighting the fruit of a Praṇava-begun sacred mantra, it points to devotional practice through japa as a direct means to attain merit and spiritual fulfillment, a hallmark of Vishnu-oriented bhakti disciplines in the Purana.
It reflects Śikṣā (Vedic phonetics) and mantra-śāstra concerns—counting syllables/letters (akṣara/varṇa), beginning with Praṇava, and understanding how mantra-form is classified for ritual and japa practice.