इत्युक्त्वा सर्वमावेद्य देव्या दत्तं वरादिकम् । व्रतस्यार्धं कुमारं तं ददौ तस्मै धृतव्रतम्
ityuktvā sarvamāvedya devyā dattaṃ varādikam | vratasyārdhaṃ kumāraṃ taṃ dadau tasmai dhṛtavratam
Tendo dito isso, ela lhe revelou tudo — como a Devī lhe concedera dádivas e outros favores — e entregou-lhe aquele menino, como se fosse “metade do fruto de seu voto”, ao brāhmaṇa firme em suas observâncias.
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Scene: Śāradā narrates Devī’s boon and ceremonially hands the boy to the vow-steady brāhmaṇa; the moment feels like a sacred offering rather than abandonment.
Vows (vrata) bear fruit through divine grace, and that fruit is to be aligned with dharma—shared rightly with the worthy.
No specific sacred site is mentioned in this verse.
Vrata (religious vow/observance) is central; the verse implies the dharmic sharing of vow-fruit with a dhṛtavrata (vow-keeper).