The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
जलदानादिकं मंत्रैर्विदध्याद्दशभिस्ततः । ध्रुवो वज्रोदके वर्म फट्सप्तार्णो जलग्रहे ॥ ७८ ॥
jaladānādikaṃ maṃtrairvidadhyāddaśabhistataḥ | dhruvo vajrodake varma phaṭsaptārṇo jalagrahe || 78 ||
اس کے بعد دس منتروں کے ساتھ جل دان وغیرہ کے اعمال ادا کرے۔ دھرو، وجروَدک، ورم (حفاظتی) منتر، اور جل لینے کے وقت ‘پھٹ’ پر ختم ہونے والا سات اکشری منتر جپ کرے۔
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames jala-dāna (gift of water) as a mantra-governed rite: the offering becomes spiritually efficacious when performed with specified mantra-sequences, emphasizing purity, protection (varma), and steadiness (dhruva) in ritual action.
While technical in tone, it supports bhakti indirectly by showing how disciplined, mantra-sanctified offerings (like water-gifts) become acts of reverence; correct ritual performance is presented as a devotional expression when aligned with śāstric injunction.
It highlights mantra-prayoga (applied ritual science) and precise sequencing—using a fixed count of mantras and context-specific recitation (e.g., at jala-graha)—a hallmark of the technical/vedāṅga-oriented sections of Book 1.3.