Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
एषा त्रiयोदशी प्रोक्ता वादेयुद्धे जयप्रदा । चतुर्दशीं प्रवक्ष्येऽथ नित्यां वै सर्वमंगलाम् ॥ १९७ ॥
eṣā traiyodaśī proktā vādeyuddhe jayapradā | caturdaśīṃ pravakṣye'tha nityāṃ vai sarvamaṃgalām || 197 ||
Ainsi, la Trayodaśī (treizième jour lunaire) a été décrite comme accordant la victoire dans les joutes de débat et de controverse. À présent, j’exposerai la Caturdaśī (quatorzième jour lunaire), à observer constamment, toute entière porteuse de bon augure.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the vrata/tithi-phala discourse)
Vrata: Trayodaśī / Caturdaśī (tithi-vrata)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames tithi-observance (vrata aligned to lunar days) as a dharmic discipline whose fruits include both worldly success (victory in debate) and auspiciousness, transitioning from Trayodaśī to the ever-auspicious Caturdaśī.
While not explicitly naming a deity here, it supports bhakti-oriented vrata culture: observing sacred tithis with faith and regularity is presented as a steady devotional practice that generates maṅgala (spiritual and practical well-being).
It reflects Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa-style timekeeping: understanding lunar tithis (Trayodaśī, Caturdaśī) and their stated results (phala) to plan and perform appropriate vows and observances.