The Narration of the Navamī Vow Observed Across the Twelve Months
दंडं पाशं चक्रशंखौ गंधाद्यैरुपचारकैः । संपूज्य महिषं तत्र भद्रकाल्यै समालभेत् ॥ २० ॥
daṃḍaṃ pāśaṃ cakraśaṃkhau gaṃdhādyairupacārakaiḥ | saṃpūjya mahiṣaṃ tatra bhadrakālyai samālabhet || 20 ||
香などの供物をもって、杖(ダンダ)、縄(パーシャ)、円盤(チャクラ)、法螺(シャṅカ)を正しく供養したのち、その場でバドラカーリー(Bhadrakālī)に水牛を供犠として捧げるべし。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames Bhadrakālī worship as a formal, rule-based rite: first honoring sacred emblems with upacāras, then performing the culminating offering, emphasizing ritual completeness (saṁpūjya) and intentionality in worship.
Bhakti here is expressed through disciplined pūjā—service with offerings (gandha, etc.) and reverence to divine symbols—showing devotion as structured worship rather than mere sentiment.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) through the sequence of upacāras and the prescribed offering (samālabhet), illustrating how rites are performed according to specific injunctions.
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