The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
योऽर्घ्यदानेन बालेंदुं हविष्याशी जितेंद्रियः । पूजयेत्साज्यसुमनेधर्मकामार्थसिद्धये ॥ २४ ॥
yo'rghyadānena bāleṃduṃ haviṣyāśī jiteṃdriyaḥ | pūjayetsājyasumanedharmakāmārthasiddhaye || 24 ||
Quien, dominando los sentidos y alimentándose de havis (comida sacrificial sencilla), adore a la luna joven ofreciendo arghya, y la venere con flores y ghee, alcanza el logro en dharma, kāma y artha.
Narada (teaching in a dharma-ritual instruction context, traditionally within Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue framing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links ritual purity (havis diet), self-restraint (jitendriya), and a respectful offering (arghya) to holistic worldly harmony—success in dharma, kāma, and artha—showing that external worship must be supported by inner discipline.
Bhakti here is expressed as disciplined upāsanā: worship performed with reverence and purity (arghya, flowers, ghee) and with controlled senses, indicating that devotion is strengthened by vrata-like restraint and proper ritual conduct.
It reflects kalpa/ritual practice (proper arghya-offering and use of ghṛta and flowers) and a jyotiṣa-oriented focus on the Moon (bālendu), implying timing and observance connected to lunar phases in Narada Purana rituals.