The Exposition of the Saptamī Vow Observed Across Twelve Months
Saptamī-vrata-prakāśana
पौषस्य शुक्लसप्तम्यां व्रतं चाभयसंज्ञितम् । उपोष्य भानुं त्रिःसन्ध्यं समभ्यर्च्य धरास्थितः ॥ ५२ ॥
pauṣasya śuklasaptamyāṃ vrataṃ cābhayasaṃjñitam | upoṣya bhānuṃ triḥsandhyaṃ samabhyarcya dharāsthitaḥ || 52 ||
En la Śukla-saptamī (séptimo día de la quincena luminosa) del mes de Pauṣa, debe observarse el voto llamado «Abhaya». Tras ayunar, adórese a Bhānu (el Sol) tres veces en los tres sandhyā—mañana, mediodía y atardecer—permaneciendo en el suelo con humildad.
Narada (in discourse, traditionally to the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: Abhaya-vrata
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It prescribes the Abhaya-vrata: fasting and disciplined tri-sandhyā worship of Sūrya to cultivate fearlessness, purity, and steady dharmic resolve through regulated daily worship.
It frames devotion as embodied practice—fasting, repeated worship, and humility (remaining on the ground)—showing bhakti as regular, time-bound upāsanā rather than mere belief.
It uses ritual time-keeping via tithi (Śukla-saptamī) and tri-sandhyā observance, reflecting Jyotiṣa-based calendrics and the daily sandhyā discipline central to Vedic ritual procedure.