The Explanation of the Twelve-Month Caturthī Vrata
विप्रैकं भोजयेच्चैवं मोदकैर्दक्षिणां ददेत् । एवं कृते मुने भूयाद्व्रती संपत्तिभाजनम् ॥ ७१ ॥
vipraikaṃ bhojayeccaivaṃ modakairdakṣiṇāṃ dadet | evaṃ kṛte mune bhūyādvratī saṃpattibhājanam || 71 ||
Vì thế, hãy thết đãi một vị brāhmaṇa và dâng dakṣiṇā bằng các bánh modaka. Khi làm như vậy, hỡi bậc hiền triết, người giữ giới nguyện về sau trở thành khí cụ xứng đáng để đón nhận phú quý.
Narada (addressing a sage/interlocutor, likely among the Sanatkumara tradition in the dialogue flow)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that a vrata is completed and sanctified through practical dharma—feeding a brāhmaṇa and giving dakṣiṇā—so the vow yields auspicious fruits such as prosperity (saṁpatti).
While not explicitly naming a deity here, it reflects bhakti-informed practice: offerings and respectful giving (dakṣiṇā) done in a sacred spirit are treated as devotional service that supports the vow’s spiritual efficacy.
It highlights Kalpa-style ritual procedure: the completion of a vrata through bhojana (feeding) and dakṣiṇā, specifying an appropriate offering (modaka) as part of the prescribed observance.