The Account of the Lalitā Hymn, the Protective Armor
Kavaca), and the Thousand Names (Sahasranāma
दमनादिसमभ्यर्चा षट्कर्मसिद्धिदायिनी । तिथिवारपृथग्द्रव्यसमर्चनशुभावहा ॥ ७० ॥
damanādisamabhyarcā ṣaṭkarmasiddhidāyinī | tithivārapṛthagdravyasamarcanaśubhāvahā || 70 ||
Verehrung mit Gaben, die mit dem heiligen Damanā-Gras beginnen, verleiht Vollendung in den sechs rituellen Handlungen. Und Verehrung mit jeweils eigenen Substanzen gemäß tithi (Mondtag) und vāra (Wochentag) bringt glückverheißende Ergebnisse hervor.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that disciplined, rule-based worship—using prescribed offerings and observing sacred time (tithi and vāra)—converts ritual into a reliable source of auspiciousness and tangible spiritual efficacy (siddhi).
Bhakti here is expressed as careful, reverent service (arcana) where devotion is strengthened through correct materials and timing, showing that love for the deity is enacted through attentive ritual order rather than neglectful worship.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) and Jyotiṣa (tithi-vāra timing): selecting offerings (dravya) according to lunar days and weekdays to maximize auspicious outcomes in worship.