The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
मोदकं चापि नैवेद्यं सगुडं तिलकुट्टकम् । ततोऽर्घ्यं ताम्रजे पात्रे रक्तचंदनमिश्रितम् ॥ ७५ ॥
modakaṃ cāpi naivedyaṃ saguḍaṃ tilakuṭṭakam | tato'rghyaṃ tāmraje pātre raktacaṃdanamiśritam || 75 ||
またナイヴェーディヤとして甘いモーダカと、黒糖(ジャガリー)を和えた胡麻菓子を供え、ついで赤檀香を混ぜた銅の器にてアルギャを捧げよ。
Narada (in an instructional/ritual-description sequence, traditionally within Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue framing)
Vrata: Saṅkaṣṭa-vrata (contextual sequence; name stated later in 113.79)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes devotional completeness in worship: offering sanctified food (naivedya) and respectful arghya with prescribed purity (copper vessel) and auspicious substances (red sandalwood) as acts of reverence.
Bhakti is expressed through tangible upacharas—sweet offerings and arghya—performed with care and traditional correctness, turning ordinary items (food, water, vessel) into dedicated service to the deity.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is reflected through the specification of naivedya types and the proper vessel/substance for arghya, indicating rule-based worship practice.