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Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
अक्षरोक्ताभिरन्याभिः स्मरोन्मादमदात्मभिः । एषा तृतीया कथिता वनिता जनमोहिनी ॥ ७८ ॥
akṣaroktābhiranyābhiḥ smaronmādamadātmabhiḥ | eṣā tṛtīyā kathitā vanitā janamohinī || 78 ||
又以其他逐字逐音的言说,其本性即是欲、狂乱与沉醉:此被宣说为第三类女子——迷惑众生的魅惑者。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa (disgust)
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka (fear)
It warns that speech charged with desire, frenzy, and intoxication can become a force of delusion, so spiritual life requires vigilance over words and the impulses behind them.
By identifying seductive, passion-driven speech as a distraction, it implicitly supports bhakti disciplines like purity of mind and controlled senses, so one’s speech and attention remain oriented toward the Divine rather than agitation.
The verse uses the idea of akṣara (syllable/phoneme) and articulated utterance, aligning with Vedanga concerns (especially śikṣā and vyākaraṇa) about precise speech—and its responsible, dharmic application.
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