Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
यावत्फलावाप्तिकांक्षी शर्कराघृतपायसैः । सचक्रपरिवारां तां देवीं सलिलमध्यगाम् ॥ ७४ ॥
yāvatphalāvāptikāṃkṣī śarkarāghṛtapāyasaiḥ | sacakraparivārāṃ tāṃ devīṃ salilamadhyagām || 74 ||
जोपर्यंत साधक इच्छित फळप्राप्तीची आकांक्षा करीत होता, तो शर्करा व तूपयुक्त पायसाचा नैवेद्य घेऊन, जलाच्या मध्यभागी स्थित चक्रधारी परिवारयुक्त त्या देवीकडे गेला।
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It highlights the classic Purāṇic principle that intentional worship (upāsanā) paired with proper offerings is directed toward attaining specific fruits (phala), while also portraying the deity as powerfully protected and attended (cakra-parivāra).
Bhakti is shown here as concrete service—approaching the deity, offering sacred food (pāyasa with ghṛta and śarkarā), and maintaining focused desire for divine grace, rather than mere abstract belief.
Ritual application aligned with Kalpa (procedural practice): selecting appropriate naivedya (pāyasa) and performing worship in a specified locus (salila-madhya), reflecting disciplined offering-method and intention.