The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
पाशांकुशाभयाभीष्टधारिण्यो भूतसप्रभाः । अंगानि पूजयेत्पश्चाद्यथापूर्वं विधानवित् ॥ १३७ ॥
pāśāṃkuśābhayābhīṣṭadhāriṇyo bhūtasaprabhāḥ | aṃgāni pūjayetpaścādyathāpūrvaṃ vidhānavit || 137 ||
پھر طریقۂ عبادت جاننے والا سالک پہلے بتائے ہوئے ترتیب کے مطابق اِن الٰہی اعضا کی پوجا کرے—جو پاش اور اَنگُش دھارنے والی، اَبھَے دینے والی، مطلوبہ ور دینے والی اور بھوتوں سی درخشاں ہیں۔
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes orderly aṅga-pūjā—worshipping the deity’s aspects/limbs in a prescribed sequence—so the sādhaka aligns intention, mantra, and ritual accuracy to invoke protection (abhaya) and fulfillment of worthy desires (abhīṣṭa).
Bhakti here is expressed as disciplined, reverent service: the devotee honors each divine aspect with attention and correctness, trusting the deity as protector and boon-giver while following the traditional procedure.
It highlights procedural competence (vidhāna)—the applied, rule-based side of ritual performance: knowing sequence (yathāpūrvam), correct worship actions (pūjā), and the technical mapping of mantras/deity-aspects used in aṅga-pūjā/nyāsa.