Nirukta, Phonetic Variants, and Vedic Dhātu–Svara Taxonomy
लिब्लुव्वपूशप्स्वपूसृपियभरभगम्नम्यमो रभिः । क्रुशिर्दंशिदिशी दृश्मृश्रिरुश्लिश्विश्स्पृशः कृषिः ॥ ८१ ॥
libluvvapūśapsvapūsṛpiyabharabhagamnamyamo rabhiḥ | kruśirdaṃśidiśī dṛśmṛśriruśliśviśspṛśaḥ kṛṣiḥ || 81 ||
ธาตุต่อไป: lib, luv, vapu, śap, svap, ū, sṛp, i, bhara, bhaga, gam, nam, yam, rabhi; และ kruśi, daṃśi, diśī, dṛś, mṛś, śrī, ruś, liś, viś, spṛś, kṛṣi
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It emphasizes Vedanga–Vyakarana as a support-discipline: precise knowledge of verbal roots safeguards mantra-meaning and correct recitation, which in turn stabilizes dharma-practice and moksha-oriented study.
Indirectly: bhakti is nourished when names, mantras, and praises are understood and pronounced correctly; this technical listing underlines the scriptural view that disciplined language-knowledge protects devotional practice from error.
Vyakarana (grammar), specifically dhātu-pāṭha style enumeration of verbal roots used to derive correct word-forms—useful for interpreting scripture, composing stotras, and performing ritual recitation with accuracy.