The Exposition of the Pratipadā Vrata for the Twelve Months
तस्यामादौ तु संपूज्यो ब्रह्मा वह्निवपुर्धरः । पाद्यार्ध्यपुष्पधूपैश्च वस्त्रालंकारभोजनैः ॥ ९ ॥
tasyāmādau tu saṃpūjyo brahmā vahnivapurdharaḥ | pādyārdhyapuṣpadhūpaiśca vastrālaṃkārabhojanaiḥ || 9 ||
Dans ce rite, tout d’abord, Brahmā—dont le corps est de nature ignée—doit être honoré comme il se doit, par l’offrande de l’eau pour les pieds (pādya) et de l’arghya, avec fleurs et encens, ainsi que vêtements, parures et nourriture.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It establishes the correct ritual order: the rite begins by honoring Brahmā as the presiding cosmic principle, using complete upacāras (formal offerings), so the worship proceeds with purity, authority, and auspiciousness.
Bhakti here is expressed as disciplined reverence—offering padya, arghya, flowers, incense, clothing, ornaments, and food with respect—showing devotion through careful, traditional service (sevā) rather than mere sentiment.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) through the specification of upacāras and the mandated sequence of worship, guiding how a pūjā is structured in practice.