विचित्रैर्नेत्रजैर्वापि धूपैरगुरुचन्दनैः । गुग्गुलैर्घृतमिश्रैश्च नैवेद्यैर्विविधैरपि
vicitrairnetrajairvāpi dhūpairagurucandanaiḥ | guggulairghṛtamiśraiśca naivedyairvividhairapi
(Er soll verehren) mit vielfältigen duftenden Räucherwerken, feinen und erlesenen, aus Aguru und Sandel; mit Guggulu, mit Ghee vermischt; und auch mit mannigfachen Naivedya-Speiseopfern.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā tīrtha (Narmadā)
Type: ghat
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: Incense smoke curls upward from a brazier; sandal and aguru paste jars sit beside ghee-mixed guggulu; multiple naivedya dishes are arranged before the deity at a riverbank altar.
Careful, reverent worship through refined upacāras expresses honour to the deity and deepens devotional focus.
These upacāras belong to the Revā Khaṇḍa’s Devatīrtha-centered worship setting on the Narmadā.
Offering fragrant dhūpa (aguru, sandal), guggulu resin mixed with ghee, and diverse naivedya (food offerings).
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