उत्तरतो नालिकेरं दाडिमं च यथाक्रमम् । मध्वाज्यं पयसा युक्तं कृशरशर्करायुतम्
uttarato nālikeraṃ dāḍimaṃ ca yathākramam | madhvājyaṃ payasā yuktaṃ kṛśaraśarkarāyutam
Nach Norden hin brachten sie der rechten Ordnung gemäß Kokosnuss und Granatapfel dar; dazu Honig und Ghee, mit Milch vereint, sowie kṛśara (Reisgericht), mit Zucker vermengt.
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Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: The altar is shown with clear cardinal orientation; to the north side, coconut and pomegranate are placed in order. Bowls of milk mixed with honey and ghee, and a sweet kṛśara dish, are arranged as offerings, creating a serene, nourishing counterpoint to the flames.
Devotion is expressed through careful order—direction, sequence, and purity of offerings reflect inner discipline.
Dharmāraṇya is the sacred context; the focus here is ritual arrangement rather than a named pilgrimage spot.
Offering/placing specific items to the north in proper order, including coconut, pomegranate, milk-mixed madhvājya, and sugar-mixed kṛśara.