The Exposition of the Pratipadā Vrata for the Twelve Months
पठनीयं नवदिनं भुक्तिमुक्ती अभीप्सता । कुमारीपूजनं तत्र प्रशस्तं भोजनादिभिः ॥ ३३ ॥
paṭhanīyaṃ navadinaṃ bhuktimuktī abhīpsatā | kumārīpūjanaṃ tatra praśastaṃ bhojanādibhiḥ || 33 ||
凡希求世间福乐与解脱者,当诵此九日。在此行持中,尤当称赞供奉净女(童女礼,kumārī-pūjan),并以饮食等供养与款待为善。
Narada (in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a structured sādhana: a nine-day recitation undertaken with a clear aim—both well-being in life (bhukti) and final freedom (mukti)—and it frames compassionate honoring of kumārīs with offerings as a sanctifying component of the observance.
Bhakti is expressed as disciplined engagement (regular recitation) joined with reverent service and giving (pūjā and bhojana), showing devotion not only as prayer but as worship and hospitality offered in a sacred vow-context.
It highlights practical ritual procedure (kalpa-oriented vrata discipline): specifying a time-span (nine days), a prescribed ancillary act (kumārī-pūjana), and the required upacāras (offerings like food), which are key elements in applied dharma practice.