The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
देवो मे प्रीयतामेवमुच्चार्य्याथ समर्पयेत् । सुवासिनीभ्यो विप्रेभ्यो यथाकामं च सादरम् ॥ ४६ ॥
devo me prīyatāmevamuccāryyātha samarpayet | suvāsinībhyo viprebhyo yathākāmaṃ ca sādaram || 46 ||
「我に主よ、喜び給え」と唱えてから供物を捧げるべきである。その後、敬意をもって、望むままに既婚の婦人とバラモンたちに施し分け与える。
Narada (in instructional narration within the Purva Bhaga Fourth Pada context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes that ritual action should be sealed with devotion—explicitly praying for the Lord’s pleasure—and completed through respectful giving (dāna), which purifies the act and turns it into dharma.
Bhakti is shown as intention and surrender: the devotee offers with the prayer “May the Lord be pleased,” then honors worthy recipients with reverence, expressing devotion through humility and service.
It reflects ritual praxis (kalpa-style procedure): reciting a concluding formula (uccārya), performing samarpana (formal offering), and following with prescribed dāna to brāhmaṇas—standard components of correct rite-completion.