Dharmānukathana
Narration of Dharma
पतिशुश्रूषणरता न वै संसृतिभागिनः । सदा देवार्चनरता हरिनामपरायणाः ॥ ११९ ॥
patiśuśrūṣaṇaratā na vai saṃsṛtibhāginaḥ | sadā devārcanaratā harināmaparāyaṇāḥ || 119 ||
Quienes se deleitan en servir al esposo no son, en verdad, partícipes del saṃsāra. Siempre dedicados a la adoración de la Deidad y entregados por completo al Nombre de Hari, alcanzan la liberación del ciclo mundano.
Nārada (in instruction within the Purāṇic dialogue tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links household dharma with liberation: sincere service within marriage, combined with constant worship and devotion to Hari’s Name, is presented as a direct means to transcend saṃsāra.
Bhakti is expressed through two core practices—deva-arcana (regular worship) and Hari-nāma-parāyaṇatā (exclusive reliance on the divine Name)—showing devotion as an everyday discipline rather than a mere sentiment.
Ritual practice is implied through deva-arcana (proper pūjā procedure), which traditionally draws on Kalpa (ritual discipline) and correct mantra recitation supported by Śikṣā (phonetics).