तानि यास्यंति सर्वाणि उपोष्येमां प्रबोधिनीम् । प्रबोधयेद्धर्म्मपरान्न्यायाचार समन्वितान् ॥ ३७ ॥
tāni yāsyaṃti sarvāṇi upoṣyemāṃ prabodhinīm | prabodhayeddharmmaparānnyāyācāra samanvitān || 37 ||
En jeûnant lors de cette Prabodhinī (Ekādaśī), tout cela (péchés et entraves) prend fin. Il faut éveiller le Seigneur et éveiller aussi ceux qui sont voués au dharma, pourvus d’une conduite juste et d’une discipline droite.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha/vrata discourse)
Vrata: Prabodhinī Ekadashi
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It states that observing the Prabodhinī Ekādaśī fast removes accumulated spiritual impediments and emphasizes awakening—both the ritual ‘awakening’ of Hari and the moral awakening of dharma-minded people.
Bhakti is expressed through Ekādaśī upavāsa and Hari-prabodhana (worship that ritually ‘awakens’ Vishnu), paired with cultivating a community rooted in dharma and right conduct.
The verse chiefly reflects Kalpa (ritual discipline): the vrata practice of upavāsa and prescribed devotional acts (prabodhana), framed within nyāya-ācāra—normative rules of righteous behavior.