The Exposition of the Ṣaṣṭhī-vrata Observed Through the Twelve Months
ततः क्षमाप्य देवेशीं प्रणिपत्य विसर्जयेत् । पूज्यात्र सैकती मूर्तिर्यद्वा द्विजसती मुदा ॥ ३५ ॥
tataḥ kṣamāpya deveśīṃ praṇipatya visarjayet | pūjyātra saikatī mūrtiryadvā dvijasatī mudā || 35 ||
បន្ទាប់មក សូមអភ័យទោសពីព្រះនាង—ម្ចាស់ស្រីដ៏អធិបតី—ហើយកោតគោរពក្បាលចុះ បញ្ចប់ពិធីដោយការបញ្ជូនត្រឡប់។ ក្នុងពិធីនេះ គួរបូជារូបបដិមាធ្វើពីខ្សាច់; ឬម្យ៉ាងទៀត ដោយសេចក្តីរីករាយ អាចគោរពស្ត្រីព្រាហ្មណ៍ដ៏សុចរិតជំនួសបាន។
Narada (in instruction/dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Kātyāyanī-pūjā (continuation/conclusion)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes humility and completeness in worship: one seeks forgiveness (kṣamāpana), bows (praṇipāta), and formally concludes the rite (visarjana), treating the Goddess with reverence from beginning to end.
Bhakti is shown as respectful relationship: the devotee admits possible faults, offers surrender through prostration, and ends worship without possessiveness—honoring the deity and the dharmic substitutes prescribed.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure): the prescribed sequence of kṣamāpana, praṇipāta, and visarjana, and the authorized use of a saikatī mūrti (sand icon) or honoring a dvijasatī as a ritual alternative.