The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
पौषशुक्लद्वितीयायां गोश्रृंगोदकमार्जनम् । सर्वकामप्रदं नॄणामास्ते बालेंदुदर्शनम् ॥ २३ ॥
pauṣaśukladvitīyāyāṃ gośrṛṃgodakamārjanam | sarvakāmapradaṃ nṝṇāmāste bāleṃdudarśanam || 23 ||
Pada Dvitīyā paruh terang bulan Pauṣa, bersuci dengan air yang disucikan oleh tanduk sapi dikatakan memberi pemenuhan segala keinginan; dan dianjurkan pula memandang bulan sabit muda.
Sage Nārada (teaching the Sanatkumāra tradition in a vrata/observance context)
Vrata: none (Pauṣa-śukla-dvitīyā observance)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It links a specific tithi (Pauṣa Śukla Dvitīyā) with śauca (purificatory cleansing) using gośṛṅgodaka and with bālendu-darśana, presenting these as auspicious acts that harmonize the practitioner with sacred time and yield desired results.
Though framed as a ritual observance, it supports bhakti by cultivating purity, attentiveness to sacred calendrical time, and reverent darśana—disciplines that traditionally prepare the mind for steady devotion to the Divine.
It relies on Jyotiṣa/Vedic calendrics: identifying Pauṣa, the bright fortnight (śukla pakṣa), and the tithi Dvitīyā, along with the practice of lunar darśana as a time-specific rite.