The Second Twelve-Month Vrata: Dvitīyā Observances and Their Fruits
सनातन उवाच । श्रृणु विप्र प्रवक्ष्यामि द्वितीयाया व्रतानि ते । यानि कृत्वा नरो भक्त्या ब्रह्मलोके महीयते ॥ १ ॥
sanātana uvāca | śrṛṇu vipra pravakṣyāmi dvitīyāyā vratāni te | yāni kṛtvā naro bhaktyā brahmaloke mahīyate || 1 ||
Wika ni Sanātana: “Makinig ka, O brāhmaṇa; ituturo ko sa iyo ang mga panata ng ikalawang hanay. Sa pagsasagawa ng mga ito nang may bhakti, ang tao ay pinararangalan sa daigdig ni Brahmā.”
Sanātana (one of the Sanatkumāra brothers)
Vrata: dvitīyā-vratāni (second-day vow series; specific names to follow in subsequent verses)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It introduces a structured teaching on vows (vratas) and states their fruit: when practiced with devotion, they elevate the practitioner to honor in Brahmaloka, showing that inner bhakti is essential to ritual efficacy.
The verse explicitly links the success of vrata-practice to bhakti—devotional intent—implying that vows are not merely formal acts but devotional disciplines that produce higher spiritual attainment.
Ritual discipline (kalpa-oriented practice) is implied through the topic of vratas, emphasizing correct observance and intentionality; however, no specific Vedāṅga (like vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa) is directly named in this verse.