Pātivratya-kathana
The Narrative of the Pativrata
क्षीरोदनिलयावासं मन्यते स्म सती पतिम् । दिवा दिवा त्रिर्यत्नेन रात्रौ गुह्यविशोधनम् ॥ ७४ ॥
kṣīrodanilayāvāsaṃ manyate sma satī patim | divā divā triryatnena rātrau guhyaviśodhanam || 74 ||
A esposa casta considerava o marido como alguém que habita na morada do Oceano de Leite. Dia após dia, com tríplice zelo, e também à noite, ela realizava os ritos secretos de purificação.
Narada (narrative voice within the Tirtha/Mahatmya section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a dharmic ideal where steadfast chastity and disciplined purity are sanctified by devotional vision—seeing the beloved lord as connected to the divine realm (the Milk Ocean, associated with Vishnu).
Bhakti is expressed as reverent perception: the devotee’s faith elevates ordinary relationship-duty into worship by mentally associating the husband with the divine abode of Vishnu and maintaining continual purity practices.
The verse emphasizes ritual discipline and śauca (purity) as applied practice—relevant to Kalpa (ritual procedure) rather than grammar or astrology—through repeated, time-bound purification (day and night).