The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
भैरवीं महदाद्यां तां सिंहाद्यां धूम्रपूर्विकाम् । भीमोन्मत्तादिकां चापि वशीकरणभैरवीम् ॥ १६ ॥
bhairavīṃ mahadādyāṃ tāṃ siṃhādyāṃ dhūmrapūrvikām | bhīmonmattādikāṃ cāpi vaśīkaraṇabhairavīm || 16 ||
Binanggit din niya si Bhairavī sa maraming anyo—Mahadādyā, Siṁhādyā, Dhūmrapūrvikā, at mga anyong gaya nina Bhīmā at Unmattā—kasama ang Vaśīkaraṇa-bhairavī, ang Bhairavī na kaugnay ng mga ritwal ng pagpapasuko o pagsupil.
Narada (within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue on vidyās/technical mantra traditions)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
The verse functions as a catalog of specific Bhairavī-names used in vidyā (mantra/ritual science), indicating that spiritual power is discussed in terms of precisely defined deity-forms and their ritual applications.
Indirectly: by naming deity-forms, it shows that devotion in the Purāṇic world can be expressed through focused upāsanā (worship) with specific names and forms, though the verse itself is more technical than devotional.
It highlights technical mantra-vidyā style classification—accurate naming and enumeration of forms used in rites—reflecting the Purāṇa’s ‘technical sciences’ tone in Book 1.3 rather than a grammar or astrology lesson.
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