Śeṣoditya-Sūrya-nyāsa, Soma-sādhana, Graha-pūjā, and Bhauma-vrata-vidhi
रसलक्षं जपेन्मंत्रं दशांशं खदिरोद्भवैः । समिद्भिर्जुहुयादग्नौ शैवे पीठे यजेत्कुजम् ॥ ७६ ॥
rasalakṣaṃ japenmaṃtraṃ daśāṃśaṃ khadirodbhavaiḥ | samidbhirjuhuyādagnau śaive pīṭhe yajetkujam || 76 ||
Nên trì tụng chân ngôn đủ một trăm nghìn lần; rồi lấy một phần mười số ấy làm lễ hỏa cúng, dùng que củi khadira (keo), và thờ phụng Kuja (Hỏa Tinh) trên pháp tòa Śaiva (pīṭha).
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical-ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It prescribes a disciplined sādhana sequence—japa followed by homa—showing that inner repetition (japa) is sealed by sacrificial offering (homa), culminating in focused propitiation of a specific cosmic force (Kuja/Mars).
Bhakti here is expressed as precise ritual devotion: sustained mantra-repetition, reverent fire-offerings, and respectful worship at a Śaiva pīṭha—channeling devotion into regulated practice rather than mere sentiment.
It highlights applied ritual science and jyotiṣa-style remedial practice: prescribed japa-counts (lakṣa), the daśāṃśa rule for homa, and specific samidh selection (khadira) for a graha-oriented rite.