The Description of the Caturdaśī Vrata Observed throughout the Twelve Months
कुंभाश्चतुर्दशैवात्र सपूगाक्षतमोदकाः । सदक्षिणांशुकास्ताम्रामृन्मयाश्चाव्रणा नवाः ॥ ७७ ॥
kuṃbhāścaturdaśaivātra sapūgākṣatamodakāḥ | sadakṣiṇāṃśukāstāmrāmṛnmayāścāvraṇā navāḥ || 77 ||
ここでは水壺(クンバ)を十四個並べ、檳榔、アクシャタ(欠けぬ米)、モーダカ(甘き供物)を添えるべきである。さらにダクシナーと布を備え、壺は銅または土製で、新しく、ひび割れのないものとせよ。
Narada (in instructional narration within the Adhyaya’s ritual listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes śuddhi (ritual purity) and completeness in worship: using new, unbroken vessels and offering dakṣiṇā and cloth reflects reverence, generosity (dāna), and correctness of observance.
Bhakti here is expressed through careful upacāra (devotional services)—arranging offerings like akṣata and modaka, and honoring the rite with dakṣiṇā—showing devotion through disciplined, respectful worship.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) in practice: specifying counts (fourteen kumbhas), acceptable materials (copper/clay), and conditions (new, uncracked), which are key operational rules of Vedic-style ritual performance.