The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
छिन्नमस्ता रमा बीजं स्वाहा शक्तिरुदीरिता । आं खङ्गाय हृदाख्यातमीं खङ्गाय शिरः स्मृतम् ॥ ४ ॥
chinnamastā ramā bījaṃ svāhā śaktirudīritā | āṃ khaṅgāya hṛdākhyātamīṃ khaṅgāya śiraḥ smṛtam || 4 ||
Đối với Chinnamastā, bīja (âm chủng tử) được nói là “ramā”, và śakti được tuyên là “svāhā”. Âm “āṃ” được dạy làm tâm-mantra—“dâng cho kiếm”—còn “īṃ” được ghi nhớ làm đầu-mantra—“dâng cho kiếm”.
Narada (teaching mantra-vidhi in a technical/Vedanga-style register)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: raudra
It codifies the mantra-structure (bīja and śakti) and assigns specific seed-syllables for heart and head applications, showing how inner centers are ritually aligned with the deity’s power.
Bhakti here takes a disciplined form: devotion is expressed through correct mantra-utterance and nyāsa, treating worship as a precise offering of mind, speech, and body to the deity.
Mantra-prayoga and nyāsa procedure—technical rules of applying syllables to specific bodily loci (hṛdaya, śiras), reflecting a ritual-science approach to sacred sound.