The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
सपूज्यैवं च पयसा ससितो पलसर्पिषा । नैवेद्यमर्चयित्वा तु चषकैर्नृपसंख्यकैः ॥ ११७ ॥
sapūjyaivaṃ ca payasā sasito palasarpiṣā | naivedyamarcayitvā tu caṣakairnṛpasaṃkhyakaiḥ || 117 ||
وهكذا، بعد إكرام الإله بالعبادة اللائقة، يُقَدَّمُ نَيْوِيدْيَا من اللبن الممزوج بالسكر وبالسمن (ghee) بمقدار «بالا» واحد؛ ثم يُقَدَّمُ في كؤوس بعددٍ يساوي العدد المقرر على القياس المَلَكي.
Narada (instructional narration within the Vedanga/ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes that devotion is expressed through disciplined, correctly measured offerings (naivedya), where purity, proportion, and procedure become a form of reverence rather than mere food presentation.
Bhakti here is shown as careful service (upacāra) to the deity—honor first, then offer a sattvic naivedya (milk, sugar, ghee) in a prescribed manner, reflecting attentive devotion and obedience to śāstric method.
Ritual precision and traditional measures are highlighted—especially the use of standardized quantities like a pala for ghee, indicating the applied, technical side of Vedic practice.