ततश्च बिल्वमंदारकह्लारसरसीरुहम् । धत्तूरकं कर्णिकारं शणपुष्पं च मल्लिकाम्
tataśca bilvamaṃdārakahlārasarasīruham | dhattūrakaṃ karṇikāraṃ śaṇapuṣpaṃ ca mallikām
এরপর বিল্বপত্র, মন্দার-পুষ্প, কহ্লার ও সরোবরের পদ্ম, এবং ধত্তুরা, কর্ণিকার, শণফুল ও মল্লিকা (জুঁই) অর্পণ করবে।
Unspecified (instructional narration within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A pūjā tray brimming with bilva leaves and a variety of blossoms—mandāra, lotus, kahlāra—alongside dhattūra and jasmine, being offered at a shrine.
Devotion is expressed through thoughtful, traditional offerings—natural items become sacred when offered with reverence.
None is specified; the verse is a general prescription for worship offerings.
A list of flowers/leaves suitable for offering in the pūjā sequence, including bilva and various blossoms.