The Exposition of the Ṣaṣṭhī-vrata Observed Through the Twelve Months
रक्तैर्गंधांशुकैः पुष्पैर्नैवेद्यैर्धूपदीपकैः । एवमभ्यर्च्य विधिवद्यद्यच्चाभिलषेन्नरः ॥ ४९ ॥
raktairgaṃdhāṃśukaiḥ puṣpairnaivedyairdhūpadīpakaiḥ | evamabhyarcya vidhivadyadyaccābhilaṣennaraḥ || 49 ||
রক্তবর্ণ দ্রব্য, সুগন্ধি বস্ত্র, পুষ্প, নৈবেদ্য, ধূপ-দীপ দ্বারা—এভাবে বিধিপূর্বক অর্চনা করলে—মানুষ যা কামনা করে তাই লাভ করে।
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes that sincere, rule-based worship (vidhivat-arcana) using traditional upacāras—flowers, naivedya, incense, and lamps—becomes a means to obtain one’s intended fruit, showing the efficacy of disciplined devotion.
Bhakti here is expressed as concrete service through offerings and reverent ritual order; the verse teaches that devotion becomes powerful when performed with proper observance and heartfelt intent.
It highlights procedural correctness (vidhi) in ritual worship—aligned with Kalpa-style discipline—showing that knowing the proper method of offerings (upacāras) is essential for intended results.