The Account of the Lalitā Hymn, the Protective Armor
Kavaca), and the Thousand Names (Sahasranāma
आकर्षणी च विख्याता तथैवावे शकारिणी । उन्मादिनी महापूर्वा कुशाथो खेचरी मता ॥ ४७ ॥
ākarṣaṇī ca vikhyātā tathaivāve śakāriṇī | unmādinī mahāpūrvā kuśātho khecarī matā || 47 ||
‘آکَرشنِی’ بھی مشہور ہے اور ‘آویش کارِنی’ بھی؛ ‘اُنْمادِنی’، نہایت قدیم ‘مہاپُوروَا’، ‘کُشاتھا’ اور ‘کھیچری’—یوں ہی مانا گیا ہے۔
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It catalogues specific mantra-vidyās/siddhi-nāmas (powers) recognized in the tradition, implying that such attainments exist but belong to the technical domain of mantra-yoga and must be approached under dharmic restraint rather than mere display.
Indirectly: by listing worldly/occult attainments, it frames them as secondary knowledge within the Purāṇic teaching environment, where higher orientation is typically toward sattva, self-control, and ultimately devotion to the Supreme—rather than fascination with powers.
Mantra-śāstra style technical classification—naming and distinguishing operative vidyās (e.g., attraction, possession/entrancement, khecarī), a feature of applied Vedic sciences associated with disciplined recitation, procedure, and correct phonetics (Śikṣā) in practice.