Description of the Rules for Charitable Gifts and Related Rites
Gaṅgā-māhātmya
मासार्द्धमपि यस्त्वेवं नैरंतर्येण पूजयेत् । स एव देवसदृशो बहुकाले फलाधिकः ॥ ३६ ॥
māsārddhamapi yastvevaṃ nairaṃtaryeṇa pūjayet | sa eva devasadṛśo bahukāle phalādhikaḥ || 36 ||
Даже если кто-то поклоняется так непрерывно лишь полмесяца, он становится подобен богам; а с течением долгого времени обретает ещё более высокий плод.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
It teaches that steady, uninterrupted worship (nairantarya) quickly elevates the devotee—so much that even a brief period like half a month can confer godlike spiritual stature and lasting merit.
Bhakti is presented as continuity and consistency in practice: devotion becomes powerful not merely by duration but by unbroken remembrance and worship, which matures over time into greater spiritual fruit.
The emphasis is ritual discipline and procedure—regularity, observance, and continuity in puja/vrata practice—rather than a specific Vedanga like Jyotisha or Vyakarana.