The Account of the Ekādaśī Vow Observed Throughout the Twelve Months
केशवं केशिहंतारं देवदेवं सनातनम् । भोजयेच्च ततो विप्रान्विसृजेल्लब्धदक्षिणान् ॥ ४९ ॥
keśavaṃ keśihaṃtāraṃ devadevaṃ sanātanam | bhojayecca tato viprānvisṛjellabdhadakṣiṇān || 49 ||
まずケーシンを討ちし、神々の神にして常住なるデーヴァデーヴァ、ケーシャヴァを礼拝し、ついで婆羅門たちに食を施し、ダクシナーを授け終えたのち、恭しく送り出すべし。
Narada (in instruction/summary mode within the Purva Bhaga Fourth Pada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that devotion to Keśava is completed through dharmic conduct—honoring sacred knowledge-bearers (brāhmaṇas) with food and dakṣiṇā after worship, turning pūjā into an act of service and merit.
Bhakti here is not only praise of Viṣṇu (Keśava) but also humble, orderly worship expressed through hospitality and giving; feeding brāhmaṇas after the deity’s worship is presented as a practical extension of devotion.
It reflects ritual discipline (kalpa-oriented practice): the sequence of deity worship, brāhmaṇa-bhojana, and dakṣiṇā with respectful dismissal—core procedural knowledge used in vrata and pūjā frameworks.