Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
मधुरत्रयसंसिक्तैररुणैरंबजैः श्रियम् । प्राप्नोति मंडलं होमात्सितैश्च महद्यशः ॥ १९४ ॥
madhuratrayasaṃsiktairaruṇairaṃbajaiḥ śriyam | prāpnoti maṃḍalaṃ homātsitaiśca mahadyaśaḥ || 194 ||
Wer das Homa mit roten Lotosblüten vollzieht, die mit den drei süßen Substanzen benetzt sind, erlangt Wohlstand; und wer im Homa weiße Lotos darbringt, gewinnt großen Ruhm.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse links specific homa offerings (color and preparation of lotus flowers) with distinct results—Śrī (prosperity) and mahad-yaśas (great renown)—showing how intention and ritual precision are treated as spiritually consequential in the Purāṇic-vaidika framework.
Although framed as ritual science, the offering of lotuses and ‘sweet substances’ functions as an act of reverent worship; the promised fruits are presented as outcomes of devoted, orderly worship performed with faith and purity.
It highlights ritual-technical knowledge (kalpa/vaidika-karman): the prescribed dravya (lotus), its guṇa (red/white), and its saṃskāra (anointing with madhura-traya) as variables that determine the stated phala (result) of a homa.