The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
दानं प्रदत्तमेतस्यामनंतफलमुच्यते । ऊर्ज्जशुक्लद्वितीयायां यमो यमुनया पुरा ॥ १८ ॥
dānaṃ pradattametasyāmanaṃtaphalamucyate | ūrjjaśukladvitīyāyāṃ yamo yamunayā purā || 18 ||
この日に施された布施は、無量の果報をもたらすと説かれる。昔、ウールジャ月の白分第二日(ドヴィティヤー)には、ヤマ(閻魔)はヤムナー(ヤムナー河)と結び付けられた。
Narada (teaching within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue framework)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that charity (dāna) performed on the specified sacred tithi in Ūrja (Kārttika) carries inexhaustible merit (ananta-phala), emphasizing time-sanctified giving as a dharmic practice.
While not naming a deity here, it supports bhakti-oriented living by prescribing sacred-time discipline and selfless giving—practices that purify intention and strengthen devotional conduct within vrata culture.
It highlights calendrical/ritual timing based on tithi (śukla-dvitīyā) in the month Ūrja—practical jyotiṣa-style observance used for determining when acts like dāna are especially efficacious.