Bhīma-Dvādaśī (Ekādaśī) Māhātmya and Varāha-Pūjā Vidhi
कनकक्रोडसहितं सन्निवेद्य परिच्छदम् / पश्चात्तु पारणं कुर्यान्नातितृप्तः सकृद्व्रतः
kanakakroḍasahitaṃ sannivedya paricchadam / paścāttu pāraṇaṃ kuryānnātitṛptaḥ sakṛdvrataḥ
సువర్ణ నాణెంతో కూడిన నియత దానవస్తువులు, పరిచ్ఛదాలను సమర్పించి, అనంతరం పారణం చేయాలి; ఏకాహ వ్రతధారి అతిగా తినకూడదు।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Vrata is fulfilled by proper offering (upacāra/dakṣiṇā) and disciplined pāraṇa; restraint (not overeating) preserves tapas’ fruit.
Vedantic Theme: Moderation (mita-āhāra) and sense-control support sattva and steadiness of mind, aiding spiritual progress.
Application: When breaking a fast, first complete the intended offering/donation; then eat simply and moderately, avoiding rebound indulgence.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: ritual space (home/temple)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Vrata sections: pāraṇa rules and dakṣiṇā as completion markers; Garuda Purana: repeated stress on indriya-jaya and mita-āhāra in observances
This verse treats pāraṇa as a formal, rule-bound completion of a vow—done after offering the requisite gifts—so the vrata is concluded correctly and respectfully.
It emphasizes sequence and restraint: first dāna (including gold as prescribed), then pāraṇa, and even then one should avoid overeating—highlighting self-control as part of dharma.
When ending any fast or religious observance, complete any promised charity first and break the fast moderately rather than indulging—keeping the spirit of discipline intact.