The Exposition of the Pratipadā Vrata for the Twelve Months
कार्तिकासितभूतायामुपोष्यं व्रततत्परः । पूर्णायां शिवमभ्यर्च्य सुवण वंशसंयुतम् ॥ २१ ॥
kārtikāsitabhūtāyāmupoṣyaṃ vratatatparaḥ | pūrṇāyāṃ śivamabhyarcya suvaṇa vaṃśasaṃyutam || 21 ||
في ليلة المحاق من شهر كارتِكا، على الملتزم بالنذر أن يصوم. وفي يوم البدر، بعد عبادة شِيفا، يقدّم ضمن الطقس قربانًا مثل عصا من خيزران من ذهب (أو خيزرانًا ذهبيًّا).
Narada (teaching the vrata and ritual sequence in the Anukramaṇikā-style summary)
Vrata: none (Kārtika-linked vrata sequence implied)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It prescribes a Kartika vrata sequence—fasting on amāvāsyā and worship of Śiva on pūrṇimā—showing how disciplined observance (vrata) and reverent pūjā are paired to purify conduct and intensify devotion.
Bhakti here is expressed through concrete acts: upavāsa (self-restraint) and abhyarcana (loving worship). The verse frames devotion as sustained commitment to a vow rather than a one-time ritual.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) and its time-reckoning: the rite is anchored to specific lunar tithis—amāvāsyā (new moon) and pūrṇimā (full moon)—illustrating applied vrata-vidhi based on the lunar calendar.