Daśamī-vrata: Observances for the Bright Tenth Day Through the Twelve Months
बर्हिष्मांश्च गविष्ठश्च दत्तः सत्यश्च ते दश । दश विप्रान्भोजयित्वा मधुरान्नेन नारद ॥ ५७ ॥
barhiṣmāṃśca gaviṣṭhaśca dattaḥ satyaśca te daśa | daśa viprānbhojayitvā madhurānnena nārada || 57 ||
اے نارَد! اُن دس میں برہِشمان، گَوِشٹھ، دَتّ، سَتّیہ وغیرہ ہیں۔ اور میٹھے اَنّ سے دس برہمنوں کو بھوجن کرا کے (عمل مکمل ہوتا ہے)۔
Sanatkumara (addressing Narada in the dialogue frame)
Vrata: none (continuation of Devāṅgirasa-focused observance)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It highlights dharma expressed through respectful hospitality—feeding qualified brāhmaṇas with proper food—presented alongside a remembered list of notable figures, reinforcing that righteous conduct is preserved and praised in Purāṇic summaries.
While not directly describing a bhakti practice like japa or pūjā, it supports bhakti’s ethical foundation: service (sevā) and honoring the learned, which are traditionally treated as pleasing to Bhagavān and supportive of devotional life.
Ritual procedure and dharmic etiquette are implied—especially the practice of vipra-bhojana as part of rites—aligning with Kalpa (Vedāṅga dealing with ritual rules and conduct).