Mohinī-prashna
The Question about Mohinī
निजधर्मं परित्यज्य परधर्मे व्यवस्थितः । विधावानां यतीनां च युज्यते व्रतसेवनम् ॥ ४० ॥
nijadharmaṃ parityajya paradharme vyavasthitaḥ | vidhāvānāṃ yatīnāṃ ca yujyate vratasevanam || 40 ||
自らの定められた法(スヴァダルマ)を捨て、他の法(パラダルマ)に身を置く者にとって、誓戒(ヴラタ)の修行は寡婦と遊行の修行者(ヤティ)にふさわしいとされる。
Narada (teaching in the Uttara-Bhaga context on vrata-dharma)
Vrata: none (general 'vrata-sevana')
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It stresses adhikāra (eligibility) and propriety in religious practice: vows are not merely personal preference but are to be undertaken in harmony with one’s life-stage and discipline, especially for those oriented to restraint such as widows and renunciants.
By framing vrata-sevā as a disciplined practice, it supports bhakti as regulated devotion—vows become a structured means of steadiness, purity, and sustained worship rather than impulsive or socially imitative practice.
It reflects dharma-nirṇaya (rule-based determination of practice) rather than a specific Vedāṅga; practically, it points to proper ritual eligibility and conduct—core to Smārta/kalpa-style guidance often used to implement vrata observances.