The Greatness of the Month of Māgha
Māgha-snāna, Harivāsara, and the Kāṣṭhīlā-Upākhyāna
एतस्मात्कारणाद्भद्रे माघस्नानं विशिष्यते । अहन्यहनि दातव्यास्तिलाः शर्करयान्विताः ॥ १८ ॥
etasmātkāraṇādbhadre māghasnānaṃ viśiṣyate | ahanyahani dātavyāstilāḥ śarkarayānvitāḥ || 18 ||
Por esta mesma razão, ó senhora auspiciosa, o banho no mês de Māgha é considerado especialmente meritório. E, dia após dia, devem-se oferecer em dádiva sementes de gergelim misturadas com açúcar, como doação diária.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in dialogue form)
Vrata: Māgha-snāna
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It elevates Māgha-snāna as a specially efficacious purification practice and pairs it with a concrete daily discipline—tiladāna with sugar—showing that inner merit is strengthened by regular outward charity.
By prescribing steady, repeated observances (daily bathing and daily giving), it supports bhakti as a lived discipline—purifying the devotee’s body and intention and cultivating a generous, sattvic disposition conducive to worship.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implied: it specifies a time-bound rite (Māgha month snāna) and a daily dāna item (sesame with sugar), reflecting practical dharma-ritual application rather than grammar or astrology.