हंसः शुचिषदिति वा अपराह्णे सदार्चयेत् । एवं भानुं ग्रहैः सार्द्ध पूजयेद्वरवर्णिनि
haṃsaḥ śuciṣaditi vā aparāhṇe sadārcayet | evaṃ bhānuṃ grahaiḥ sārddha pūjayedvaravarṇini
وفي العصر ينبغي أن تُداوَم العبادة بتلاوة «haṃsaḥ śuciṣat…». وهكذا، أيتها الحسناء، يُعبد بهاانو (إله الشمس) مع الكواكب.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Arka-sthala within/near the kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (fair-complexioned lady addressed)
Scene: At Prabhāsa’s sacred shore, in the warm afternoon light, a devotee performs Sūrya-pūjā facing the sun, with a small altar bearing a lotus, water-vessel for arghya, and a circular arrangement of the Navagrahas around a radiant solar disc.
Worship aligns personal life with cosmic rhythms—honoring the Sun along with the grahas acknowledges dharma as harmony with time and order.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra as a sacred setting for Sūrya and Navagraha worship integrated into daily pilgrimage discipline.
Afternoon worship using “haṃsaḥ śuciṣat…”, and worship of the Sun together with the planets (grahas).
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