Nirukta, Phonetic Variants, and Vedic Dhātu–Svara Taxonomy
उभयाविन माद्याश्च प्रलयाद्याश्च स्तृचं तथा । अपस्पृधेथां नो अव्यादायो अस्मान्मुखास्तथा ॥ ११ ॥
ubhayāvina mādyāśca pralayādyāśca stṛcaṃ tathā | apaspṛdhethāṃ no avyādāyo asmānmukhāstathā || 11 ||
愿由内外两类所生的毁灭之力,及以劫坏(pralaya)等为首的一切灾厄与诸般苦恼,都不触及我们。愿疾病不加害于我们;亦愿我们的口舌言语同得护持。
Narada (as a protective prayer/recitation taught in the Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It functions as a rakṣā-prayoga (protective invocation), asking that inner and outer disturbances, major calamities, and disease do not “touch” the practitioner, and that speech be kept protected and pure—supporting steadiness in dharma and mokṣa-oriented life.
By emphasizing protection of the mouth (speech), it aligns with bhakti disciplines like nāma-japa, kīrtana, and truthful, sattvic speech—since devotion is sustained by controlled senses and unharmed, steady practice.
Indirectly, it highlights Śikṣā (care of speech/sound) and the practical use of mantra as a protective recitation—showing how disciplined vāṇī supports ritual efficacy and spiritual stability.