Kārtika-Māhātmya
The Greatness of Kārtika
त्रिरात्रे कांचनोपेतां दद्याच्छय्यां स्वलंकृताम् । षड्ररात्राद्युपवासेषु शिबिकां छत्रसंयुताम् ॥ ७९ ॥
trirātre kāṃcanopetāṃ dadyācchayyāṃ svalaṃkṛtām | ṣaḍrarātrādyupavāseṣu śibikāṃ chatrasaṃyutām || 79 ||
行三夜之修持者,应布施一张装饰华美、并饰以黄金之床榻。至六夜等诸斋戒之始者,则当布施一乘轿舆,并配伞盖。
Narada (in instruction-dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: Trirātra; Ṣaḍrātra (and similar multi-night upavāsas)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It links the intensity/length of an upavāsa (fasting observance) with a proportionate dāna (gift), teaching that disciplined restraint should be sealed by generosity and honor toward dharma.
Though framed as ritual guidance, the verse supports bhakti by prescribing offerings that express reverence and self-giving; the devotee’s fasting is completed by charitable dedication rather than mere personal austerity.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implied: it specifies context-based dāna tied to particular vrata durations (trirātra, ṣaḍrātra, etc.), illustrating rule-based ritual application rather than grammar or astrology.