The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
नरैः स्त्रीभिर्विशेषेण कुंदपुष्पैः सकुंकुमैः । रक्तसूत्रे रक्तपुष्पैस्तथैवालक्तकेन च ॥ ८१ ॥
naraiḥ strībhirviśeṣeṇa kuṃdapuṣpaiḥ sakuṃkumaiḥ | raktasūtre raktapuṣpaistathaivālaktakena ca || 81 ||
Men—and especially women—should perform the rite with kunda flowers mixed with kumkuma (saffron), with red threads and red flowers, and likewise with red lac-dye (alta).
Narada (instructional narration within the Purva-bhaga summary tradition)
Vrata: Gaurī-vrata (context)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes auspicious, sattvic offerings and color-symbolism (red for śakti, prosperity, and devotion) as a disciplined way to express bhakti through correctly chosen worship materials.
Bhakti is shown as practical devotion—serving the deity through careful, reverent pūjā using prescribed flowers, kumkuma, and other auspicious items rather than mere sentiment.
It reflects kalpa-style procedural knowledge (ritual application of materials and symbols), aligning with smārta/vaidika pūjā conventions about appropriate dravya (offerings) and their use.