द्वादशमासेषु अष्टमी-व्रत-कथनम्
Account of the Aṣṭamī Vow Across the Twelve Months
व्रतांते दशविप्रेभ्यः प्रत्येकं दश पूरिकाः । दद्यादेव दशाब्दं तु कृत्वा व्रतमनुत्तमम् ॥ २५ ॥
vratāṃte daśaviprebhyaḥ pratyekaṃ daśa pūrikāḥ | dadyādeva daśābdaṃ tu kṛtvā vratamanuttamam || 25 ||
Am Ende des Gelübdes soll man zehn Brāhmaṇas jeweils zehn pūrikās geben. Nachdem man dieses unvergleichliche Gelübde vollzogen hat, soll man dies wahrlich zehn Jahre lang tun.
Narada (as instructor within the Narada Purana’s vrata-vidhi context)
Vrata: Kṛṣṇa-janmāṣṭamī vrata (contextual)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes that a vow (vrata) becomes spiritually complete through proper conclusion (vratānta) marked by dāna—charitable giving to worthy recipients—thereby converting personal austerity into shared merit (puṇya).
While the verse is primarily ritual-focused, it supports bhakti by prescribing a disciplined, repeated observance (for ten years) and a giving-based conclusion, reinforcing humility, service, and offering-oriented living that typically accompanies devotional vows.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) in practice—specifically vrata-vidhi and dāna-niyama: how to conclude an observance, whom to give to (vipras), and the quantified form of the gift (ten pūrikās each).