Kārtika-Māhātmya
The Greatness of Kārtika
संवत्सरकृतात्पापाद्ब्रहिर्भवति तत्क्षणात् । प्राप्नोति राजकीं योनिं सकृद्भक्षणसंभवात् ॥ ५५ ॥
saṃvatsarakṛtātpāpādbrahirbhavati tatkṣaṇāt | prāpnoti rājakīṃ yoniṃ sakṛdbhakṣaṇasaṃbhavāt || 55 ||
بمجرد أكلٍ واحدٍ من هذا القربان المُقدَّس يتحرّر المرء في الحال من خطايا سنةٍ كاملة، وبقوةٍ تنشأ من تلك اللقمة الواحدة ينال مولدًا ملوكيًّا، في رحمٍ ملكيّ.
Sage Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes the extraordinary purificatory power of a sanctioned sacred act—here, a single consumption connected with dharmic practice—capable of destroying a year’s accumulated sin and generating immediate auspicious merit.
Though framed in terms of karma-phala, the verse supports bhakti-culture by highlighting the efficacy of consecrated offerings (prasada/naivedya) received through reverent participation in sacred rites and holy places.
Ritual application (Kalpa) is implied: properly sanctioned acts—such as consuming a ritually connected offering—are presented as producing specific, measurable results (papa-kshaya and punya), reflecting the Purana’s practical dharma orientation.