The Account of the Ekādaśī Vow Observed Throughout the Twelve Months
भुक्त्वेह भोगानखिलान्यात्यंते वैष्णवं क्षयम् । नभस्यशुक्लैकादश्यां पद्माख्यां समुपोष्य वै ॥ ३६ ॥
bhuktveha bhogānakhilānyātyaṃte vaiṣṇavaṃ kṣayam | nabhasyaśuklaikādaśyāṃ padmākhyāṃ samupoṣya vai || 36 ||
Après avoir goûté ici tous les plaisirs du monde, on atteint finalement l’impérissable demeure vaiṣṇava, le séjour de Viṣṇu, en observant comme il se doit le jeûne de l’Ekādaśī de la quinzaine claire du mois de Nabhas (Bhādrapada), dite Padmā.
Narada (teaching within the vrata-phala narration, traditionally framed in dialogue with Sanatkumara)
Vrata: Padmā Ekādaśī (Nabhasya-śukla-ekādaśī)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It declares the phala (spiritual result) of observing Padmā Ekādaśī: after fulfilling worldly life, the devotee is led to the imperishable, Viṣṇu-centered destination (vaiṣṇava kṣaya), emphasizing liberation through devotional discipline.
Bhakti is expressed as practical devotion—fasting and vow-observance on Ekādaśī dedicated to Viṣṇu—showing that sincere Vaishnava vrata aligns one’s life toward Viṣṇu’s abode rather than mere temporary enjoyments.
It uses calendrical/ritual precision—month (Nabhas/Bhādrapada), lunar fortnight (śukla), and tithi (Ekādaśī)—reflecting Jyotiṣa-based timing and Kalpa-style vrata procedure for correct observance.