The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
त्रिलोहवेष्टितं कृत्वा धारयेत्साधकोत्तमः । बीजं रामाय ठद्वंद्वं मन्त्रोऽयं रसवर्णकः ॥ ४६ ॥
trilohaveṣṭitaṃ kṛtvā dhārayetsādhakottamaḥ | bījaṃ rāmāya ṭhadvaṃdvaṃ mantro'yaṃ rasavarṇakaḥ || 46 ||
Kapag nabalutan na ng tatlong uri ng metal, ang pinakadakilang sādhaka ay nararapat na isuot ito. Ang bīja-silaba ay “rāmāya”; at ang pares na silabang “ṭha” ang itinakda—ang mantrang ito’y tinatawag na “rasavarṇaka,” na binubuo ng mga teknikal na silabang may lihim na kahulugan.
Narada (teaching in a technical/ritual-vidya context within Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches a practical method of mantra-dhāraṇā: the mantra is not only recited but also ritually “held” by wearing it, emphasizing steadiness of devotion and protection through disciplined practice.
By centering the bīja on “rāmāya,” it links technical ritual practice to a devotional focus on Rāma (a form of Viṣṇu), showing that correct method (vidhi) supports sustained bhakti.
It reflects applied mantra-śāstra and coded syllabic technique (rasavarṇaka), along with ritual procedure for talismanic wearing—typical of the technical sciences discussed in Book 1.3.
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