The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
नैवेद्यैर्विविधैर्धूपैर्दीपर्नीराजनादिभिः । प्रसाद्य प्रणमेच्चैव साष्टांगं पतितो भुवि ॥ ३१ ॥
naivedyairvividhairdhūpairdīparnīrājanādibhiḥ | prasādya praṇameccaiva sāṣṭāṃgaṃ patito bhuvi || 31 ||
وبعد أن يُرضي (الرب) بأنواع النَّيڤيدْيا من القرابين الغذائية، وبالبخور والمصابيح وطقس الآراتي وما شابهه، فليَسجُد بعد ذلك—مُلقِيًا نفسه على الأرض بسجودٍ كامل ذي الأعضاء الثمانية (ساشتانغا).
Narada (instructional narration within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that worship is completed not only by offerings (naivedya, dhūpa, dīpa, nīrājana) but by humility—sealing the act of devotion through aṣṭāṅga prostration on the earth.
Bhakti here is expressed as loving service (upacāra) followed by surrender (praṇāma): offerings please the deity, and full prostration embodies self-effacement and reverence.
It reflects kalpa/prayoga-style ritual procedure: the ordered pūjā upacāras (naivedya, dhūpa, dīpa, nīrājana) and the prescribed posture/gesture (aṣṭāṅga-praṇāma) as part of correct observance.