The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
सत्कृतो देवतावृंदैर्गोलोकं समवाप्नुयात् । अथ शुक्ल चतुर्थ्यां तु सिद्धवैनायकव्रतम् ॥ २७ ॥
satkṛto devatāvṛṃdairgolokaṃ samavāpnuyāt | atha śukla caturthyāṃ tu siddhavaināyakavratam || 27 ||
เมื่อได้รับการสักการะจากหมู่เทวะทั้งหลาย เขาย่อมบรรลุโคโลกะ ต่อไปนี้ ในวันจตุรถีแห่งปักษ์สว่าง กล่าวถึงวรตชื่อ ‘สิทธ-วินายก’।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: Siddha-Vināyaka Vrata
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It states the fruit (phala) of the preceding practice—being honoured by the devas and attaining Goloka—and then transitions to prescribe the Siddha-Vinayaka Vrata to be observed on the bright-fortnight Caturthi.
By linking reverence from the gods and attainment of a divine realm to disciplined observance of a sacred vow, it presents bhakti as expressed through vrata, worship, and faithful timing (tithi-based devotion).
It uses calendrical ritual timing—Śukla Caturthī (tithi)—which aligns with Jyotiṣa-style lunar reckoning employed for vrata observances.