Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
वस्तूनि लभते हृद्यैरन्यैर्भोगोपयोगिभिः । शालिभिः क्षीरसिक्ताभिः सप्तमीषु शतं हुतम् ॥ १२७ ॥
vastūni labhate hṛdyairanyairbhogopayogibhiḥ | śālibhiḥ kṣīrasiktābhiḥ saptamīṣu śataṃ hutam || 127 ||
サプタミーの日々に、乳で湿らせたシャーリ米の粒をもって百回の護摩供を捧げれば、心に喜ばしい品々と、世の享楽に用いる諸々の具を得る。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents a karma-phala teaching: specific homa offerings performed on Saptamī are said to yield tangible, pleasing enjoyments, illustrating the Purana’s ritual science where actions (karman) produce defined results (phala).
This verse is primarily ritualistic rather than explicitly devotional; it shows a results-oriented (sakāma) practice. In a broader Purāṇic frame, such rites can be offered with devotion to elevate intention, even when the stated fruit is worldly enjoyment.
It highlights applied ritual procedure—timing by tithi (Saptamī) and the material specifics of oblations (śāli rice with milk)—reflecting technical precision typical of kalpa/karma-kāṇḍa style practice.