कुंकुमागरुकर्पूरैः पुष्पैर्गंधैः पृथग्विधैः । तदर्च्चा पूजयामासुः स च राजा दिनेदिने
kuṃkumāgarukarpūraiḥ puṣpairgaṃdhaiḥ pṛthagvidhaiḥ | tadarccā pūjayāmāsuḥ sa ca rājā dinedine
কুঙ্কুম, আগুরু, কর্পূর, পুষ্প ও নানা প্রকার সুগন্ধি দ্বারা তাঁরা সেই পূজ্য মূর্তির অর্চনা করলেন; আর রাজাও দিনেদিনে ভক্তিভরে পূজা করতেন।
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Type: kshetra
Scene: A sanctum or shrine where devotees and a king offer saffron, agaru, camphor, flowers, and layered fragrances to a revered icon; attendants hold trays of offerings; lamps glow; incense smoke curls upward.
Steady daily worship with pure offerings expresses devotion and sustains the sanctity of the sacred setting.
The verse is within a tīrtha-mahātmya narrative, but it emphasizes the practice of worship rather than naming the site.
Pūjā/arcana using upacāras such as kumkuma, agaru, camphor, flowers, and assorted fragrances—performed daily.