Procedure for the Guḍa-dhenū (Jaggery-Cow) Gift; Ten Dhenu-dānas; Yearlong Gaṅgā Worship and Darśana
चतुर्मुखस्य या लक्ष्मीर्लक्ष्मीर्या धनदस्य च । लक्ष्मीर्या लोकपालानां सा धेनुर्वरदास्तु मे ॥ १८ ॥
caturmukhasya yā lakṣmīrlakṣmīryā dhanadasya ca | lakṣmīryā lokapālānāṃ sā dhenurvaradāstu me || 18 ||
Nawa’y ang banal na Baka na yaon ang maging tagapagkaloob ng biyaya sa akin—siya ring Lakṣmī ni Brahmā na may apat na mukha, Lakṣmī ni Dhanada (Kubera), at Lakṣmī ng mga Lokapāla, mga tagapangalaga ng daigdig.
Narada (as a stotra/prayer within the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahātmya context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It identifies the sacred Cow as a living embodiment of Lakṣmī—prosperity, auspiciousness, and divine support—equal to the fortune enjoyed by Brahmā, Kubera, and the Lokapālas, and prays for that same grace to manifest for the devotee.
The verse models bhakti as humble supplication: acknowledging divine sources of prosperity and seeking boon-bestowing grace through reverence (stuti) toward a sacred manifestation (the dhenu), aligning one’s life with gratitude and dharmic dependence on the Divine.
Ritual application (kalpa-oriented practice) is implied: stotra-recitation and dharmic acts connected with cow-reverence (such as go-dāna) for auspicious results; it is not a technical exposition of vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa in this particular verse.