Ekādaśī Vrata-Vidhi and the Galava–Bhadrashīla Itihāsa
Dharmakīrti before Yama
परान्नलोलुपं चैव परस्त्रीनिरतं तथा । व्रतोपवासनिरतो वाङ्मात्रेणापि नार्चयेत् ॥ २८ ॥
parānnalolupaṃ caiva parastrīnirataṃ tathā | vratopavāsanirato vāṅmātreṇāpi nārcayet || 28 ||
သူတစ်ပါး၏အစားအစာကို လောဘကြီးသူ၊ သူတစ်ပါး၏ဇနီးကို စွဲလမ်းသူ၊ သို့မဟုတ် အတွင်းစိတ်မသန့်ရှင်းဘဲ ဝရတနှင့် အစာရှောင်ခြင်းသာတွင် မူးမောနေသူသည် စကားဖြင့်သာတောင် သခင်ဘုရားကို မပူဇော်သင့်။
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that worship is not validated by ritual performance alone; without ethical restraint—freedom from greed and sexual misconduct—devotion becomes hollow and should not be offered even verbally.
Bhakti here is presented as character-based: true devotion requires inner discipline and moral purity, not just external practices like fasting or taking vows.
It aligns with Kalpa/ācāra principles (ritual eligibility and conduct): archana is meaningful only when supported by śauca (purity) and self-restraint, otherwise it is to be avoided.