The Narration of the Trayodaśī Vow Observed Throughout the Twelve Months
कामदेवं वसन्तं च वाजिवक्त्रं वृषध्वजम् । मध्याह्ने पूजयेद्भक्त्या गंधस्रग्भूषणांशुकैः ॥ ५ ॥
kāmadevaṃ vasantaṃ ca vājivaktraṃ vṛṣadhvajam | madhyāhne pūjayedbhaktyā gaṃdhasragbhūṣaṇāṃśukaiḥ || 5 ||
Al mediodía, adórese con devoción a Kāma-deva, a Vasanta (la Primavera), a Vājivaktra (la deidad de rostro de caballo) y a Vṛṣadhvaja (Śiva, cuyo emblema es el toro), ofreciendo fragancias, guirnaldas, ornamentos y finas vestiduras.
Narada (in instruction, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: Trayodaśī-vrata (midday pūjā segment; multi-deity worship)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It links devotion (bhakti) with disciplined daily worship, specifying midday as a sacred time and emphasizing sattvic offerings—fragrance, garlands, ornaments, and clean cloth—as supports for reverence and inner focus.
Bhakti is shown as active, time-bound service (pūjā) performed with heartfelt intent, where external offerings symbolize inner dedication and attentiveness to the divine forms named.
It reflects Jyotiṣa/kalā-based time-discipline in ritual practice by prescribing madhyāhna (midday) as the proper worship period, aligning pūjā with daily temporal divisions.