नैवेद्येन च सन्तर्प्य तथा नीराजनादिभिः । दुर्वाससं तथा पूज्य पुंडरीकाक्षमेव च
naivedyena ca santarpya tathā nīrājanādibhiḥ | durvāsasaṃ tathā pūjya puṃḍarīkākṣameva ca
وليُرضِ الربَّ بتقديم النَّيڤيدْيا (قرابين الطعام)، وكذلك بطقس النِّيراجَنا (الآراتي) وما يتبعه من شعائر؛ وليُكرَّم دورڤاسَس أيضاً، وكذلك بوندارِيكاكشا، الربّ ذو العينين كاللوتس.
Prahlāda (continuing)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvija-śārdūlas
Scene: A shrine scene with naivedya trays (fruits, sweets), a priest waving a lamp (nīrājana), and a venerable sage figure (Durvāsas) being respectfully offered a seat and water; the Lotus-eyed Lord presides.
True worship includes both direct service to the Lord and reverence to holy persons aligned with dharma.
The Dvārakā Māhātmya setting remains in view; the verse focuses on ritual components rather than a specific tīrtha.
Offer naivedya, perform nīrājana (ārati), and honor Durvāsas along with worship of Puṇḍarīkākṣa.