The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
पंचामृतस्नानपुण्यं घंटानादादिजं फलम् । नानापुष्पार्चनफलं तुलसीदलजं फलम् ॥ ३५ ॥
paṃcāmṛtasnānapuṇyaṃ ghaṃṭānādādijaṃ phalam | nānāpuṣpārcanaphalaṃ tulasīdalajaṃ phalam || 35 ||
إنَّ الثوابَ المكتسَبَ من تحميمِ (المعبود) بخماسيِّ الرحيقِ «پَنجامِرتا»، والجزاءَ الناشئَ من رنينِ الأجراسِ وما شابه، وثمرةَ العبادةِ بأزهارٍ شتّى، وثمرةَ تقديمِ أوراقِ التولسي—كلُّ ذلك يُنال.
Narada (instructive narration within the Anukramanika-style section, traditionally framed in dialogue with Sanatkumara and brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
Secondary Rasa: shanta (peace)
It highlights that specific devotional acts in pūjā—pañcāmṛta bathing, bell-ringing, flower offerings, and tulasī leaves—each generate distinct spiritual merit (puṇya) and are recognized as efficacious worship-components.
Bhakti is expressed through tangible, reverent services to the deity: abhiṣeka (ritual bathing), auspicious sound (ghaṇṭā-nāda), beautifying worship (puṣpārcana), and the especially cherished tulasī offering—showing devotion through loving acts rather than mere theory.
Ritual procedure and liturgical practice (connected with Kalpa/ācāra) is emphasized—how offerings like abhiṣeka, bell-ringing, and prescribed materials (flowers, tulasī) function as structured components of temple and home worship.