यत्तत्वं तस्य देवस्य तदज्ञातं सुरासुरैः । शाकयावकमूलैस्तु फलपिण्याकसक्तुभिः ॥ ८७ ॥
yattatvaṃ tasya devasya tadajñātaṃ surāsuraiḥ | śākayāvakamūlaistu phalapiṇyākasaktubhiḥ || 87 ||
त्या देवाचे जे तत्त्व आहे ते देव-दानवांनाही अज्ञात आहे; तरीही शाक, यव, मुळे, फळे, पिण्याक व सत्तू अशा साध्या अर्पणांनी त्याची पूजा करावी।
Narada (teaching in a Tirtha/vrata-mahatmya setting; traditional dialogue frame with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"adbhuta","secondary_rasa":"bhakti","emotional_journey":"Wonder at the Lord’s unknowable tattva even to gods and demons, resolving into humble, accessible devotion through simple offerings."}
It emphasizes the Lord’s transcendence—His tattva is beyond even devas and asuras—yet He is approachable through sincere worship with simple, sattvic offerings.
Bhakti is shown as accessible: devotion does not depend on costly materials; humble naivedya offered with faith is presented as sufficient for worship.
Ritual practicality is implied (Kalpa/ācāra): specifying permissible, simple naivedya items for worship/vows, stressing purity and intention over extravagance.