Dvādaśī-vrata: Month-by-month Viṣṇu Worship and the Year-End Udyāpana
सदाक्षिणं च दध्यन्नं नालिकेरफलान्वितम् । भक्त्या प्रदद्याद्विप्राय वामनार्चनशीलिने ॥ ६० ॥
sadākṣiṇaṃ ca dadhyannaṃ nālikeraphalānvitam | bhaktyā pradadyādviprāya vāmanārcanaśīline || 60 ||
Avec dévotion, qu’on offre à un brāhmane voué au culte de Vāmana un repas de riz mêlé de caillé, accompagné de noix de coco, ainsi que la dakṣiṇā prescrite.
Narada (teaching in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Vāmana-vrata (contextual)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It teaches that devotion (bhakti) is expressed through disciplined giving—offering sanctified food and dakṣiṇā to a worthy recipient connected to Vishnu’s worship, thereby aligning charity with sacred intention.
Bhakti is shown as practical service: giving with reverence to a devotee of Vāmana, not merely donating materially, but honoring Vishnu through the devotee and the act of offering.
It reflects Kalpa-style ritual discipline: specifying the offering (dadhyanna, coconut) and the rule of dakṣiṇā and qualified recipient (vipra devoted to Vāmana-arcana), which are key procedural elements of Vedic ritual practice.