लेपयेच्चंदनैः शुभ्रैः कुकुमैः सिंदुरासकैः । कर्पूरागुरुकस्तूरीमिश्रितैः कर्द्दमैस्तथा
lepayeccaṃdanaiḥ śubhraiḥ kukumaiḥ siṃdurāsakaiḥ | karpūrāgurukastūrīmiśritaiḥ karddamaistathā
Man salbe (die Göttin) mit leuchtend weißer Sandelpaste, mit Kunkuma (Safran) und rotem Sindūra (Zinnober); ebenso mit duftenden Salben, vermischt mit Kampfer, Agaru und Moschus.
Unspecified narrator within Dharmāraṇyakhaṇḍa (deductively a Purāṇic teacher addressing a King)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Rājā (King)
Scene: Priests/devotees anoint the Devī image with white sandal paste, saffron and vermilion hues; bowls of camphor, agaru, and musk are mixed into fragrant unguents; the sanctum glows with lamp-light and incense haze.
The Divine Mother is honored through refined offerings; fragrance and beauty become vehicles of devotion.
The instruction belongs to Dharmāraṇya’s worship tradition rather than a separate tīrtha description.
Anoint with white sandal, saffron, vermilion, and perfumed pastes mixed with camphor, agaru, and musk.