Pūrṇimā Pūrṇa-vratas: Dharmarāja-vrata, Vaṭa-Sāvitrī-vrata, and Gopadma-vrata
आचार्यं वस्त्रभूषाद्यैस्तोषयेत्स्निग्धमानसः । भोजयेन्मिष्टपक्वान्नैर्द्विजानन्यांश्च शक्तितः ॥ १६ ॥
ācāryaṃ vastrabhūṣādyaistoṣayetsnigdhamānasaḥ | bhojayenmiṣṭapakvānnairdvijānanyāṃśca śaktitaḥ || 16 ||
محبت بھرے دل سے آچاریہ کو کپڑے، زیور وغیرہ دے کر خوش کرے؛ اور اپنی استطاعت کے مطابق برہمنوں اور دوسروں کو میٹھے اور خوب پکے ہوئے کھانوں سے کھلائے۔
Narada (teaching in a dharma-instruction context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that dharma is fulfilled through respectful service to the guru and charitable feeding, performed with genuine affection and humility rather than mere display.
By emphasizing a loving heart (snigdha-mānasaḥ), it frames outward acts—honoring the teacher and feeding others—as expressions of inner devotion and reverence.
It reflects kalpa-style ritual discipline (proper conduct of giving and feeding in rites), stressing proportionate giving (śaktitaḥ) and the etiquette of honoring qualified recipients.