The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
तारो मया हृदंते स्याद्रामाय प्रणवांतिमः । शिवोमाराममंत्रोऽयमष्टार्णः सर्वसिद्धिदः ॥ ११३ ॥
tāro mayā hṛdaṃte syādrāmāya praṇavāṃtimaḥ | śivomārāmamaṃtro'yamaṣṭārṇaḥ sarvasiddhidaḥ || 113 ||
میرے ذریعے ‘تارا’ (پرنَو) کو دل میں نیاس کیا جائے، اور آخری لفظ پرنَو کے ساتھ ‘رامای’ ہو۔ یہ شِو–اُما–رام کا آٹھ حرفی منتر ہے جو ہر طرح کی سِدھی عطا کرتا ہے۔
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It codifies a specific mantra-structure (placing Pranava inwardly and using “rāmāya”) and declares it aṣṭārṇa and sarvasiddhida—indicating disciplined japa/upāsanā can yield both spiritual and ancillary attainments.
By prescribing remembrance “in the heart” and invoking revered deities (Śiva–Umā–Rāma), it frames devotion as internalized mantra-upāsanā where bhakti is practiced through sustained japa and contemplation.
It reflects mantra-śāstra style technicality—syllable-counting (aṣṭārṇa), placement (hṛd-ante), and mantra-formation markers (Pranava as a structural element), aligning with applied ritual-linguistic discipline associated with Vedāṅga-oriented practice.