The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
शताभिजप्तं मूलेन निक्षिपेद्वैरिवेश्मनि । उच्चाटयति सप्ताहात्सकुंटुबान्विरोधिनः ॥ १३८ ॥
śatābhijaptaṃ mūlena nikṣipedvairiveśmani | uccāṭayati saptāhātsakuṃṭubānvirodhinaḥ || 138 ||
جڑ پر منتر سو بار جپ کر کے اسے دشمن کے گھر میں رکھے۔ سات دن کے اندر وہ مخالف کو اس کے کنبے سمیت وہاں سے دور کر دیتا ہے۔
Narada (in instruction on technical mantra/ritual applications within Vedanga-style material)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
The verse illustrates a technical, results-oriented application of mantra (prayoga), emphasizing disciplined japa (fixed count) and prescribed procedure as a means believed to produce tangible effects.
This verse is not framed as bhakti-sadhana; it belongs to practical ritual/technical instruction. In the Narada Purana’s broader teaching, such rites are distinct from the devotional path centered on surrender and worship of Vishnu.
It highlights mantra-prayoga discipline: specific japa count (100), use of a material substrate (a root), and a time-bound expected result (seven days)—a procedural style aligned with technical ritual knowledge.