The Exposition of the Dvādaśī Vow for the Twelve Months
Dvādaśī-vrata-nirṇaya and Mahā-dvādaśī Lakṣaṇas
गंधपुष्पाद्यर्चितया जनैर्नीराजयेद्धरिम् । तत्रैवानुगतां लक्ष्मीं ब्रह्माणीं चंडिकां तथा ॥ ४१ ॥
gaṃdhapuṣpādyarcitayā janairnīrājayeddharim | tatraivānugatāṃ lakṣmīṃ brahmāṇīṃ caṃḍikāṃ tathā || 41 ||
以香、花等供养礼拜哈利(Hari)之后,众人当为哈利行尼罗阇那(挥灯阿尔蒂);并应在彼处同样礼敬随侍其侧的拉克希米(Lakṣmī),以及梵母(Brahmāṇī)与旃提迦(Caṇḍikā)。
Narada
Vrata: Nīrājana-vrata
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames devotion as complete worship: after offering gandha and flowers, the devotee seals the act with nīrājana to Hari and respectfully acknowledges the divine powers present with him—especially Lakṣmī—showing that bhakti includes reverence to the associated śaktis.
Bhakti is expressed through tangible, loving service (upacāras) like fragrance, flowers, and ārati; it also emphasizes honoring Hari as the center while recognizing Lakṣmī and other revered forms (Brahmāṇī, Caṇḍikā) within the devotional space.
Ritual procedure and liturgical practice are highlighted—specifically the pūjā-upacāra sequence culminating in nīrājana (ārati), a practical takeaway aligned with traditional kalpa-style ritual organization (though not a technical exposition of a single Vedāṅga).