Mantraśodhana, Dīkṣā-krama, Guru-Pādukā, Ajapā-Haṃsa, and Ṣaṭcakra-Kuṇḍalinī Sādhana
अखण्डमंडलाकारं व्याप्तं येन चराचरम् । तत्पदं दर्शितं येन तस्मै श्रीगुरवे नमः ॥ ५५ ॥
akhaṇḍamaṃḍalākāraṃ vyāptaṃ yena carācaram | tatpadaṃ darśitaṃ yena tasmai śrīgurave namaḥ || 55 ||
ขอนอบน้อมแด่ศรีคุรุ ผู้ซึ่งทำให้รู้ว่าโลกทั้งเคลื่อนและไม่เคลื่อนถูกแผ่ซ่านด้วยองค์เดียว ผู้มีรูปเป็นมณฑลอันไม่ขาดตอน ครอบคลุมทั่วสิ้น และผู้ซึ่งเผยให้ประจักษ์ซึ่งปรมบทนั้น।
Narada (invocatory verse in the teaching context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It honors the Guru as the one who makes direct knowledge of the all-pervading, indivisible Reality possible and who reveals the highest spiritual state (tat-pada), making liberation-oriented understanding attainable.
By offering namas (salutation) to the Guru, it models humility and surrender—core bhakti attitudes—while affirming that devotion culminates in the Guru’ss guidance toward realization of the supreme Reality.
It underscores the pedagogical principle central to the Vedangas: correct transmission through a qualified teacher (guru-śiṣya paramparā), without which higher meanings of mantra, śāstra, and their applications are not properly ‘revealed’ (darśita).