The Exposition of Hanumān’s Protective Kavaca
Māruti-kavaca
महीरिपुभयघ्नाय भक्तत्राणैककारिण । परप्रेरितमन्त्राणां मंत्राणां स्तंभकारिणे ॥ ४१ ॥
mahīripubhayaghnāya bhaktatrāṇaikakāriṇa | parapreritamantrāṇāṃ maṃtrāṇāṃ staṃbhakāriṇe || 41 ||
Pagpupugay sa Kanya na pumupuksa sa takot na dulot ng mga kaaway sa lupa; na tanging sa pag-iingat sa mga deboto nakatuon; at na kayang patigilin at gawing walang-bisa ang mga mantra na inuudyok ng iba laban sa atin.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a protective-mantra context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents Vishnu as the ultimate refuge: the one who removes worldly fear, protects devotees as His primary concern, and overrides hostile occult or mantra-based attacks.
Bhakti is shown as practical protection: the devotee relies on the Lord’s safeguarding power rather than fear of enemies or counter-mantras, emphasizing surrender and trust in Vishnu.
It reflects technical mantra-prayoga language (e.g., stambha/neutralization of hostile mantras), aligning with Book 1.3’s focus on applied sacred sciences and disciplined ritual efficacy.
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