The Description of the Caturdaśī Vrata Observed throughout the Twelve Months
केदारोदकपानेन वाचिमेधफलं भवेत् । उद्यापने तु सर्वांसां सामान्यो विधिरुच्यते ॥ ७६ ॥
kedārodakapānena vācimedhaphalaṃ bhavet | udyāpane tu sarvāṃsāṃ sāmānyo vidhirucyate || 76 ||
饮用凯达拉之水(Kedāra-udaka),可得等同于“语祭”Vācimedha 的功德。至于圆满结愿之仪(udyāpana),经中说其所定之法为诸般誓戒所共通。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It elevates tīrtha-sevā by stating that Kedāra water confers sacrifice-like merit, and it standardizes practice by noting that the udyāpana (completion rite) follows a generally common rule across vows.
By valuing sacred pilgrimage acts (like honoring Kedāra through its water) as highly meritorious, it supports devotional engagement with holy places and prescribed observances as accessible means to spiritual uplift.
Ritual procedure is emphasized—specifically the concept of udyāpana (the formal concluding rite of a vrata), reflecting applied kalpa-style discipline even when the merit is framed through tīrtha practice.