The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
पाशांकुशाभयाभीष्टधारिण्यो भूतसप्रभाः । अंगानि पूजयेत्पश्चाद्यथापूर्वं विधानवित् ॥ १३७ ॥
pāśāṃkuśābhayābhīṣṭadhāriṇyo bhūtasaprabhāḥ | aṃgāni pūjayetpaścādyathāpūrvaṃ vidhānavit || 137 ||
అప్పుడు విధి తెలిసిన సాధకుడు పూర్వోక్త క్రమమున దివ్య అవయవములను పూజించవలెను—పాశము, అంకుశము ధరించి, అభయమును ప్రసాదించి, ఇష్టవరములను దయచేసి, భూతసమ ప్రభతో ప్రకాశించువారిని।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes orderly aṅga-pūjā—worshipping the deity’s aspects/limbs in a prescribed sequence—so the sādhaka aligns intention, mantra, and ritual accuracy to invoke protection (abhaya) and fulfillment of worthy desires (abhīṣṭa).
Bhakti here is expressed as disciplined, reverent service: the devotee honors each divine aspect with attention and correctness, trusting the deity as protector and boon-giver while following the traditional procedure.
It highlights procedural competence (vidhāna)—the applied, rule-based side of ritual performance: knowing sequence (yathāpūrvam), correct worship actions (pūjā), and the technical mapping of mantras/deity-aspects used in aṅga-pūjā/nyāsa.