Kārtika-Māhātmya
The Greatness of Kārtika
तस्याप्यभावात्सुभगे परदीपप्रबोधनम् । कर्तव्यं भक्तिभावेन सर्वदानाधिकं च तत् ॥ ३५ ॥
tasyāpyabhāvātsubhage paradīpaprabodhanam | kartavyaṃ bhaktibhāvena sarvadānādhikaṃ ca tat || 35 ||
Ô dame de bon augure, si même cela n’est pas disponible, qu’on allume alors une lampe pour autrui (dans un temple ou un lieu sacré) avec un cœur de bhakti ; en vérité, cet acte surpasse tous les dons (dāna).
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It elevates dīpa-sevā (kindling a lamp for others in a sacred setting) as a highly meritorious act because it is done with bhakti and benefits many, symbolizing the offering of light (knowledge, auspiciousness) to the divine and the community.
It teaches that when larger acts of charity are not possible, sincere devotion expressed through a simple, accessible act—lighting a lamp—can become spiritually greater than extensive giving, because intention (bhāva) is central to bhakti.
Ritual application (kalpa/ācāra) is implied: performing dīpa-prabodhana as a regulated devotional act in temples or tīrthas, emphasizing correct practice and sanctified intent rather than technical disciplines like vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa.