The Account of the Third-day Vow Observed through the Twelve Months
Tṛtīyā-vrata
फाल्गुनस्य सिते पक्षे तृतीया कुलसौख्यदा । पूजिता गन्धपुष्पाद्यैः सर्वमङ्गलदा भवेत् ॥ ६१ ॥
phālgunasya site pakṣe tṛtīyā kulasaukhyadā | pūjitā gandhapuṣpādyaiḥ sarvamaṅgaladā bhavet || 61 ||
在颇罗伽那月明半第三日(Tṛtīyā),此行持能赐家族安乐。以香料、花等供养礼敬时,便成为施与一切吉祥之源。
Narada (teaching in dialogue context with the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Tṛtīyā-vrata (kula-saukhyadā aspect)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It highlights a tithi-based observance: honoring Phālguna śukla Tṛtīyā with simple pūjā (fragrance and flowers) is said to generate family well-being and overall auspiciousness (sarva-maṅgala).
Bhakti is expressed through accessible acts of reverent worship—offering gandha and puṣpa with devotion—showing that sincere pūjā on sacred times can yield благоприятные results for household life.
It relies on calendrical discipline—knowing the lunar month (Phālguna), fortnight (śukla-pakṣa), and tithi (Tṛtīyā)—which connects to Jyotiṣa/Vedic timekeeping used to time vratas and pūjā.