The Exposition of the Pratipadā Vrata for the Twelve Months
एकभक्तव्रतो मर्त्यो भानुलोकमवाप्नुयात् । माघशुक्लाद्यदिवसे वह्निं साक्षान्महेश्वरम् ॥ ४१ ॥
ekabhaktavrato martyo bhānulokamavāpnuyāt | māghaśuklādyadivase vahniṃ sākṣānmaheśvaram || 41 ||
တစ်နေ့တစ်ကြိမ်သာ စားသောက်၍ ဘက္တိဖြင့် ဆောင်ရွက်သော ဧကဘက္တဝြတ (Ekabhakta-vrata) ကို ထမ်းဆောင်သူ မနုဿသည် နေမင်း၏ လောကသို့ ရောက်နိုင်သည်။ မာဃ လ၏ လင်းဖက် ပထမနေ့တွင် မဟေရှွရ (ရှီဝ) ကိုယ်တိုင်ဖြစ်သော အဂ္နိကို ပူဇော်ရမည်။
Narada (teaching in a dialogue setting associated with Sanatkumara tradition in Book 1.4 summaries)
Vrata: Ekabhakta-vrata
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links disciplined observance (Ekabhakta-vrata) with a definite karmic fruit—attainment of Bhānu-loka—and teaches that Agni is a manifest divine form worthy of worship, identified here with Maheśvara.
Bhakti is expressed through regulated living: taking a single meal with devotion and honoring divine presence in Agni. The verse presents devotion as practical, vow-based worship that yields spiritual merit and higher realms.
Kalpa-style ritual timing is emphasized: the observance is fixed to Māgha, bright fortnight, first day—showing the importance of calendar-based procedure (tithi/fortnight) in Narada Purana ritual instructions.