Dvādaśī-vrata: Month-by-month Viṣṇu Worship and the Year-End Udyāpana
पूर्वमानेन पयसा स्नापयेन्माधवं तदा । पुष्पगन्धाक्षतैरर्चेत्सावधानेन चेतसा ॥ ३२ ॥
pūrvamānena payasā snāpayenmādhavaṃ tadā | puṣpagandhākṣatairarcetsāvadhānena cetasā || 32 ||
ثم ليُغسَّل مادهافا باللبن على المقدار المقرر كما من قبل، وبقلبٍ حاضرٍ موقَّرٍ تُقام عبادته بالزهور والطيب وبحبّات الأرز غير المكسورة (أكشَتا).
Narada (teaching ritual procedure, in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Dvādaśī-vrata sequence (continuation; specific name not stated)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that devotion is expressed through both correct ritual sequence (measured abhiṣeka with milk) and inner discipline—worship becomes fruitful when performed with a careful, collected mind.
Bhakti here is practical and embodied: serving Mādhava through bathing (snāna/abhiṣeka) and offerings (flowers, fragrance, akṣata) while maintaining sāvadhāna-cetas—steady attentiveness and reverence.
Ritual precision and prescribed measure (māna) reflect kalpa-style procedural discipline—how offerings are quantified and sequenced in pūjā/arcana practice.