The Caturmasya Observances and the Rite of Vishnu’s Sleep (Aśūnya-Śayana) and Shiva’s Monthly Vows
कृत्वोपवासमष्टम्यां नवम्यां स्नानमाचरेत् मासि मार्गशिरे स्नानं दध्नार्चा भद्रया स्मृता
kṛtvopavāsamaṣṭamyāṃ navamyāṃ snānamācaret māsi mārgaśire snānaṃ dadhnārcā bhadrayā smṛtā
Setelah berpuasa pada tithi Aṣṭamī, hendaknya ia mandi pada tithi Navamī. Pada bulan Mārgaśīrṣa, mandi disertai pemujaan dengan dadhi (dadih/yogurt); laku ini diingat sebagai ‘Bhadrā’.
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Discipline of body and mind (fasting, bathing, regulated worship) is presented as a dhārmic means to cultivate purity (śauca), steadiness (niyama), and devotional attentiveness through time-markers (tithi and māsa).
This material is best classified under ācāra/dharma-kathana (ritual and religious duty). Within pañcalakṣaṇa headings, it aligns most closely with ancillary dharma instruction rather than sarga/pratisarga/vamśa narratives.
Aṣṭamī→Navamī sequencing symbolizes restraint followed by purification; curd (dadhi) as an offering signifies nourishment, auspiciousness, and ‘cooling’ sattvic support for devotion, hence the designation ‘Bhadrā’ (auspicious).