Hanumān-mantra-kathana: Mantra-bheda, Nyāsa, Yantra, and Prayoga
मंत्रं नवशतं रात्रौ जपेद्दशदिनावधि । यो नरस्तस्य नश्यंति राजशत्रूत्थभीतयः ॥ १७ ॥
maṃtraṃ navaśataṃ rātrau japeddaśadināvadhi | yo narastasya naśyaṃti rājaśatrūtthabhītayaḥ || 17 ||
Người nào trì tụng thần chú chín trăm lần vào ban đêm suốt mười ngày, thì mọi nỗi sợ phát sinh từ vua chúa và kẻ thù đều bị tiêu trừ.
Narada (teaching a practical mantra-japa observance within Vedanga/ritual-technical instruction)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a disciplined japa-prayoga—fixed count, time (night), and duration (ten days)—showing that steadiness in mantra practice produces protective spiritual efficacy, removing fear born of hostile authority and enemies.
While framed as a technical observance, it aligns with bhakti through repeated remembrance (japa) and reliance on mantra-power; devotion expressed as consistent chanting becomes a means to inner courage and outer protection.
It highlights ritual procedure (prayoga): a specific japa-saṅkhyā (count), kāla (night-time), and niyama (ten-day regimen), reflecting technical discipline typical of Vedanga-oriented instruction.