नवनीतं घृतं छत्रं कंबलाजिनमेव च । भवतीभिः समं यस्मात्संजातं मम दर्शनम् । आगंतव्यं मया तस्मात्सदा ह्यस्मिञ्जलाशये
navanītaṃ ghṛtaṃ chatraṃ kaṃbalājinameva ca | bhavatībhiḥ samaṃ yasmātsaṃjātaṃ mama darśanam | āgaṃtavyaṃ mayā tasmātsadā hyasmiñjalāśaye
الزُّبدة (نَفَنِيتا)، والسَّمْن المُقدَّس (غْهْرِتَا)، ومِظَلَّة، وبِطانيات، وجِلدُ غزالٍ أيضًا—هذه تُقَدَّم قرابين. ولأن رؤيتي المباركة قد حدثت هنا معكم، فلذلك يجب أن آتي دائمًا إلى هذا الغدير بعينه.
Śrī Kṛṣṇa
Tirtha: Māyā-saras
Type: kund
Listener: Pilgrims/ṛṣis (contextual)
Scene: A divine figure recalls an auspicious vision at a lotus-filled lake with companions (‘with you’), declaring continual return; devotees present butter, ghee, umbrella, blankets, and deer-skin on a clean cloth near the water.
The Lord’s repeated return sanctifies the site, and devotees honor that sanctity through fitting gifts (dāna) and offerings.
A sacred jalāśaya (lake) identified in the chapter as Mayasya-saras/Mayatīrtha in Dvārakā.
Offering items such as butter, ghee, umbrella, blanket, and deer-skin as part of the tīrtha observance.