The Exposition of the Dvādaśī Vow for the Twelve Months
Dvādaśī-vrata-nirṇaya and Mahā-dvādaśī Lakṣaṇas
मधुरान्नैः सुसत्कृत्य प्रत्येकं चार्पयेद्व्रती । एव व्रतं नरः कृत्वा द्वादशादित्यसंज्ञकम् ॥ ५८ ॥
madhurānnaiḥ susatkṛtya pratyekaṃ cārpayedvratī | eva vrataṃ naraḥ kṛtvā dvādaśādityasaṃjñakam || 58 ||
وبعد أن يكرّمهم بأطعمةٍ حلوة ويُحسن ضيافتهم، ينبغي لملتزم النذر أن يقدّم القربان لكل واحدٍ على حدة. وهكذا، إذا أدّى المرء هذا النذر سُمّي «نذر الآديتيّات الاثني عشر».
Narada (in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Dvādaśa-Āditya-vrata
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes disciplined, respectful, and individualized offering (pratyekam arpaṇa) as the core spirit of vrata—devotion expressed through careful ritual attention, culminating in the recognized observance called the Dvādaśa-Āditya vrata.
Bhakti is shown as reverent service: honoring the divine recipients and offering with care to each one, not mechanically but with mindful respect—an outer act meant to embody inner devotion and steadiness in vow.
It highlights ritual procedure (kalpa-style vrata-vidhi): the rule of making offerings individually (pratyekaṃ) and using appropriate naivedya (madhura-anna), reflecting practical discipline in ceremonial performance.