जपेच्च त्र्यक्षरं मंत्र षण्मुखं च यदृच्छया । मंत्रराजेति यः पूर्वं तवाख्यातो मया प्रिये
japecca tryakṣaraṃ maṃtra ṣaṇmukhaṃ ca yadṛcchayā | maṃtrarājeti yaḥ pūrvaṃ tavākhyāto mayā priye
Lại nữa, nên trì tụng thần chú ba âm, và thần chú của Ṣaṇmukha—Đấng Lục Diện—tùy theo khả năng. Hỡi người yêu dấu, thần chú mà trước đây ta đã nói với nàng là “Vua của các thần chú”—
Unknown (speaker addresses ‘priye’; likely a deity/sage instructing a close interlocutor, but not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: ‘Priye’—a dear interlocutor (often a goddess/consort figure in puranic dialogue styles)
Scene: A pilgrim at Prabhāsa sits facing the sacred precinct, lips softly moving in japa; the sea-breeze and temple banners frame the act of mantra-recitation, suggesting the ‘king of mantras’ being recalled as earlier taught.
Regular japa—especially of revered seed-mantras and Skanda’s mantra—is upheld as a practical discipline adaptable to one’s capacity.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, where mantra-japa is integrated into the pilgrimage rite sequence.
Japa of a three-syllabled mantra, japa connected with Ṣaṇmukha (Skanda), and remembrance of the previously taught Mantrarāja.