Procedure for the Guḍa-dhenū (Jaggery-Cow) Gift; Ten Dhenu-dānas; Yearlong Gaṅgā Worship and Darśana
वर्षं यस्तु नरो भक्त्या यथा शक्त्यर्चयन्मुदा । हविष्याशी मिताहारो ब्रह्मचर्यसमन्वितः ॥ ३९ ॥
varṣaṃ yastu naro bhaktyā yathā śaktyarcayanmudā | haviṣyāśī mitāhāro brahmacaryasamanvitaḥ || 39 ||
Mais l’homme qui, durant une année entière, adore avec dévotion—dans la joie et selon ses moyens—en se nourrissant de havis (nourriture sacrificielle simple), en mangeant avec mesure et en observant le brahmacarya, obtient le fruit spirituel promis de ce vœu.
Narada (teaching in a vrata/mahatmya sequence addressed to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It defines the inner and outer disciplines that make a vow effective: sustained worship for a year, performed with bhakti, supported by purity of conduct (brahmacarya) and restraint (mitāhāra).
Bhakti is shown as joyful, steady worship done “as one is able” (yathā-śakti), emphasizing sincerity and continuity over display, while aligning lifestyle with devotion.
Ritual-practice discipline is implied through havisya (havis-based dietary rule) and niyamas used in vrata-vidhi—practical guidance aligned with Kalpa-style observance rather than technical astrology or grammar.