The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
पूजां निवेदयेद्भक्तियुक्तो मोदकपंचकम् । आचमय्य नमस्कृत्य संप्रार्थ्य च विसर्ज्जयेत् ॥ ३५ ॥
pūjāṃ nivedayedbhaktiyukto modakapaṃcakam | ācamayya namaskṛtya saṃprārthya ca visarjjayet || 35 ||
ဘက္တိဖြင့်ပြည့်စုံသူသည် ပူဇော်ပွဲ၌ မိုဒကာ ငါးလုံးကို ဆက်ကပ်ရမည်။ ထို့နောက် အာစမန ပြု၍ ဦးချကန်တော့ကာ ဆုတောင်းပြီး၊ ရိုသေစွာဖြင့် ပွဲကို ဝိသဇ္ဇန (ပိတ်သိမ်း) လုပ်ရမည်။
Narada (teaching a procedural rule within a devotional ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that worship is completed not only by offering food (naivedya) but also by inner devotion (bhakti), purification (ācamana), reverence (namaskāra), heartfelt prayer, and a proper ritual conclusion (visarjana).
Bhakti is presented as the essential qualifying attitude: the offering of modakas becomes spiritually meaningful when performed with devotion, humility, and prayerful surrender, culminating in a respectful closure of the rite.
Ritual procedure is emphasized—especially ācamana (purificatory sipping) and visarjana (formal dismissal)—reflecting applied Kalpa/Smārta-ritual discipline rather than astrology or grammar.