Nāmāṣṭottara-dviśata: Gaṇa–Chandas–Yati Catalogue and Mnemonic Coding
स्यान्मणिगुणनिकरो मालिनी ननमा ययौ / वसुस्वरयतिः स्याच्च नजौ भज्राः प्रभद्रकम्
syānmaṇiguṇanikaro mālinī nanamā yayau / vasusvarayatiḥ syācca najau bhajrāḥ prabhadrakam
“Syān”聚成如宝珠般的德性之簇,此即名为“玛利尼(Mālinī)”的格律。“nanamā yayau”——以及“vasu-svara-yatiḥ”亦然——皆可辨识;而“najau bhajrāḥ”则指示“普罗婆陀罗迦(Prabhadraka)”。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within a technical metrical/chanting passage)
Concept: Metre-recognition via gaṇa-sūtras; the ‘maṇiguṇa’ metaphor frames chandas as a crafted, value-bearing structure.
Vedantic Theme: Discipline of speech (vāk-saṃskāra) as a support for higher inquiry; ordered sound mirrors ordered mind.
Application: Apply gaṇa mnemonics to classify Mālinī and Prabhadraka; useful for poets, reciters, and editors verifying metrical correctness.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.209.26 (Mālinī/Prabhadraka identification); Piṅgala Chandaḥśāstra gaṇa-sūtra tradition (na-ma, ya-ya, etc.)
This verse functions as a chandas (metre) identification cue, helping reciters preserve correct rhythm, yati (pause), and phonetic integrity during Purana chanting.
It names yati (metrical caesura) and gaṇa-markers (like na-jau, bha-jra), which are used to scan syllable patterns so the śloka is chanted with proper cadence and pause.
When reading the Garuda Purana aloud (especially in śrāddha or memorial contexts), following metre and yati improves clarity, memorization, and faithful transmission of the text.