Sanatkumāra’s Bhāgavata Tantra: Tattvas, Māyā-Bonds, Embodiment, and the Necessity of Dīkṣā
दशधा करणैश्चेष्टां कार्यमाविश्य कार्यते । चेष्टंते कार्यमालंब्य विभुत्वात्करणानि तु ॥ ७८ ॥
daśadhā karaṇaiśceṣṭāṃ kāryamāviśya kāryate | ceṣṭaṃte kāryamālaṃbya vibhutvātkaraṇāni tu || 78 ||
当十种器官进入所作之事时,行为便得以成办。依所缘之业而起用,诸器官随之运作——因为它们具遍行之能,能在全身施用。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Vedanga/technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It clarifies that worldly action (karma) occurs through the coordinated functioning of the bodily instruments; recognizing this helps a seeker detach from egoic doership and understand action as a process supported by instruments and conditions.
By showing that actions depend on instruments, it encourages offering one’s faculties (speech, hands, mind-directed effort) in service—turning ordinary activity into devotional dedication rather than personal ownership.
A technical analysis of karaṇa (instruments/indriyas) and kriyā (action), useful for disciplined ritual performance and self-observation—knowing which faculties engage in a given act and how they coordinate.