The Exposition of the Dvādaśī Vow for the Twelve Months
Dvādaśī-vrata-nirṇaya and Mahā-dvādaśī Lakṣaṇas
तं समभ्यर्च्य विधिवदेकैकां पिंडिकां सुधीः । होमयेत्सतिलाज्यां च द्वादशाक्षरविद्यया ॥ ७३ ॥
taṃ samabhyarcya vidhivadekaikāṃ piṃḍikāṃ sudhīḥ | homayetsatilājyāṃ ca dvādaśākṣaravidyayā || 73 ||
وبعد أن يعبده على الوجه المقرّر، على الحكيم أن يقدّم كل كُرَيّةٍ قربانًا واحدةً بعد واحدة في نار الهوما، مع السمن المصفّى (غي) الممزوج بالسمسم، وهو يتلو المانترا ذات الاثني عشر مقطعًا (دفاداشاكشارا).
Narada
Vrata: none (homa segment within the ongoing observance)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes that devotion is expressed through disciplined ritual: worship (arcana) followed by mantra-guided offerings (homa), showing that inner reverence is strengthened by correct, sequential sacred action.
Bhakti is presented as mantra-centered worship of Vishnu—honoring Him first, then offering oblations while reciting the dvādaśākṣarī—uniting loving remembrance (mantra) with consecrated action (homa).
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is primary: the verse specifies vidhivat performance, the sequence of offerings (ekaika), and the correct use of mantra in homa—core principles of Vedic ritual science.