The Pañcarātra Vow (Haripañcaka Vrata): Observance from Śukla Ekādaśī to Pūrṇimā
एकाशी च भवेत्तस्मिन् दिने नियममास्थिताः । ततः प्रातः समुत्थाय ह्येकादश्यां मुनीश्वरः ॥ ५ ॥
ekāśī ca bhavettasmin dine niyamamāsthitāḥ | tataḥ prātaḥ samutthāya hyekādaśyāṃ munīśvaraḥ || 5 ||
Nesse dia, devem manter contenção e disciplina, alimentando-se apenas uma vez. Depois, ao erguer-se cedo na manhã de Ekādaśī, o venerável sábio (munīśvara) deve prosseguir com a observância prescrita.
Narada (teaching within a vrata/ritual instruction dialogue, commonly framed in Narada–Sanatkumara discourse)
Vrata: Ekādaśī-vrata
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes niyama (self-restraint) as the foundation of vrata: regulating food (one meal) and beginning Ekādaśī with early rising, which prepares the mind for devotion and ritual purity.
By prescribing disciplined conduct—moderation in eating and waking early on Ekādaśī—it frames bhakti as a lived practice where bodily restraint supports remembrance and worship of the divine (commonly Vishnu on Ekādaśī).
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implicit: the verse gives a vrata-vidhi cue—dietary regulation on the prior day and the timing marker of Ekādaśī morning for commencing the observance.