The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
ध्रुवो मणिधरीत्यंते वज्रिण्यक्षियुता मृतिः । खरिविद्यायुग्रिजश्व सर्ववांते बकोऽब्जवान् ॥ ८१ ॥
dhruvo maṇidharītyaṃte vajriṇyakṣiyutā mṛtiḥ | kharividyāyugrijaśva sarvavāṃte bako'bjavān || 81 ||
‘ธรุวะ’ เป็นที่รู้จักว่า ‘มณิธระ’; ‘มฤติ’ เรียกว่า ‘วัชรีณี’ ผู้มีดวงตาไม่เสื่อมสลาย. ‘คะรี-วิทยา’ รู้จักว่า ‘อุคฤชาศวะ’; และท้ายสุดแห่งทั้งหมดคือ ‘พกะ’ ผู้บังเกิดจากดอกบัว
Sage Narada (in a technical/vedanga-style listing within the dialogue tradition attributed to Narada and the Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse functions as a Vedāṅga-like index of epithets and variant names, showing how Purāṇic tradition preserves sacred knowledge through precise nomenclature—useful for correct recitation, interpretation, and ritual/śāstra cross-referencing.
Indirectly: by safeguarding correct names and identifications of cosmic and divine principles, it supports śravaṇa and kīrtana (hearing and recitation). In Narada’s framework, accurate sacred speech (śabda) becomes a support for devotional practice.
Vyākaraṇa/Nighaṇṭu-style practice: cataloging synonyms, epithets, and proper-name variants—an archival tool for philology, mantra-accuracy, and technical indexing within Purāṇic literature.