The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
भोजितः स्वगृहे तेन द्वितीयैषा यमाह्वया । पुष्टिप्रवर्द्धनं चात्र भगिन्या भोजनं गृहे ॥ १९ ॥
bhojitaḥ svagṛhe tena dvitīyaiṣā yamāhvayā | puṣṭipravarddhanaṃ cātra bhaginyā bhojanaṃ gṛhe || 19 ||
لما أُطعِمَ في بيته على يده—تُسمّى هذه المراعاة الثانية «يَمَا». ويُقال هنا إنّ القوت والرخاء يزدادان إذا أُطعِمت الأخت في البيت.
Narada (traditional anukramanika narration within the Narada Purana)
Vrata: Yamā (Yamadvitīyā-type observance)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames household hospitality as dharma: feeding (especially within the family) is treated as a meritorious act that supports puṣṭi—well-being, strength, and auspicious increase in the home.
Bhakti is expressed as seva and generosity: honoring relationships and offering food in a pure household spirit becomes a practical devotional ethic aligned with dharmic living.
Ritual application rather than technical Vedanga is emphasized: it points to smārta-style domestic observance (gṛhya-dharma) where feeding (bhojana/dāna) is prescribed for auspicious results.