धूपं नखसमुद्भूतं प्राशनं क्षीरमेव च । आश्विने कमलैः पूजा नैवेद्ये घृतपूरिका
dhūpaṃ nakhasamudbhūtaṃ prāśanaṃ kṣīrameva ca | āśvine kamalaiḥ pūjā naivedye ghṛtapūrikā
Als Räucherwerk bringe dar, was aus „nakhā“ (Duftstoff aus Nagel/Huf) hervorgeht, und die rituelle Einnahme (prāśana) sei allein Milch. Im Monat Āśvina verehre man mit Lotosblüten, und als Naivedya ist ghṛtapūrikā vorgeschrieben.
Skanda (deduced from didactic sequence)
Type: kshetra
Listener: nṛpa (king)
Scene: A royal devotee’s Sūrya-pūjā in Āśvina: lotus-filled vessels, a small altar with a radiant solar emblem, incense smoke curling, milk offered for prāśana, and ghṛtapūrikā placed as naivedya.
The Purāṇa teaches ordered devotion: each month’s worship is beautified by specific flowers, offerings, and purificatory intake.
This verse continues the month-by-month observance within a Tīrtha-māhātmya chapter and does not specify a named tīrtha here.
Use the specified nakha-derived incense, take milk as prāśana; in Āśvina worship with lotuses and offer ghṛtapūrikā as naivedya.