अन्नदानफलं (Anna-dāna-phala) / The Fruit of Food-Giving
अहोरात्रेण द्वादश्यां चैत्रे विष्णुरिति स्मरन् । पौण्डरीकमवाप्रोति देवलोक॑ च गच्छति,चैत्रमासकी द्वादशी तिथिको दिन-रात उपवास करके विष्णुनामसे भगवान्का चिन्तन करनेवाला मनुष्य पौण्डरीक यज्ञका फल पाता है और देवलोकमें जाता है
ahorātreṇa dvādaśyāṃ caitre viṣṇur iti smaran | pauṇḍarīkam avāpnoti devalokaṃ ca gacchati ||
毗湿摩说道:“在恰伊特罗月(Caitra)的十二日(Dvādaśī),若有人昼夜斋戒,忆念并称诵‘Viṣṇu(毗湿奴)’之名,便得与‘Pauṇḍarīka(普安达利迦)’祭同等之功德,并往诸天之界。”
भीष्म उवाच
Sincere remembrance of Viṣṇu combined with disciplined observance (a day-and-night fast on Caitra Dvādaśī) is presented as a powerful dharmic act that yields great spiritual merit—comparable to a major sacrifice—and leads to an elevated posthumous state (devaloka).
In Bhīṣma’s instruction on dharma and religious duties, he describes a specific vrata: fasting through the day and night on the Dvādaśī tithi in the month of Caitra while contemplating Viṣṇu. He states the promised fruit of this practice—Pauṇḍarīka-yajña merit and attainment of devaloka.