The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
राधशुक्लद्वितीयायां ब्रह्मणं विष्णुरूपिणम् । समर्च्य सप्तधान्यान्याढ्यकुंभोपरि विधानतः ॥ ७ ॥
rādhaśukladvitīyāyāṃ brahmaṇaṃ viṣṇurūpiṇam | samarcya saptadhānyānyāḍhyakuṃbhopari vidhānataḥ || 7 ||
Na Dvitīyā (segundo dia lunar) da quinzena clara do mês de Rādha, deve-se adorar devidamente Brahmā na forma de Viṣṇu; e, conforme a regra, dispor os sete tipos de grãos sobre um kumbha (vaso ritual) cheio e auspicioso.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that proper tithi-based worship, performed “according to rule” (vidhānataḥ), sanctifies devotion by aligning inner reverence with outer Vedic procedure—here honoring Brahmā as non-different from Viṣṇu in essence and purpose.
Bhakti is expressed through samarcana (reverent worship) directed to the Supreme (Viṣṇu), even when approached via another deity-form (Brahmā as Viṣṇu-rūpi). The verse emphasizes devotion supported by disciplined observance rather than mere sentiment.
It reflects calendrical and ritual precision—tithi observance (Dvitīyā of the bright fortnight) and prescribed arrangement of offerings (saptadhānya on a kumbha), aligning with Jyotiṣa (timing) and Kalpa (ritual procedure).