The Description of the Caturdaśī Vrata Observed throughout the Twelve Months
स्नात्वागाधजले विप्र विरूपाक्षं शिवं यजेत् । गंधमाल्यनमस्कारधूपदीपान्नसंपदा ॥ ६५ ॥
snātvāgādhajale vipra virūpākṣaṃ śivaṃ yajet | gaṃdhamālyanamaskāradhūpadīpānnasaṃpadā || 65 ||
اے وِپر (برہمن)، گہرے پانی میں غسل کرکے تین آنکھوں والے وِروپاکش شِو کی پوجا کرے۔ خوشبو، ہار، سجدۂ تعظیم، دھوپ، دیپ اور وافر اَنّ نَیویدیہ سے ارچنا کرے۔
Narada (teaching in a prescriptive/ritual instruction style within the Purva Bhaga)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links inner and outer purification: bathing (śauca) prepares the devotee to approach Śiva, and the listed offerings express reverence, gratitude, and disciplined devotion through prescribed upacāras.
Bhakti is shown as tangible service—worship with fragrance, garlands, prostration, incense, lamp, and food—making devotion concrete through respectful ritual attention to the deity.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is emphasized: the sequence of snāna followed by pūjā with standard upacāras (dhūpa, dīpa, naivedya) reflects practical ritual discipline rather than grammar or astrology.