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Shloka 6

Matsya Purana — Eclipse-Time Planetary Bath

पञ्चगव्यं च कुम्भेषु शुद्धमुक्ताफलानि च रोचनां पद्मशङ्खौ च पञ्चरत्नसमन्वितम् //

pañcagavyaṃ ca kumbheṣu śuddhamuktāphalāni ca rocanāṃ padmaśaṅkhau ca pañcaratnasamanvitam //

Place pañcagavya in the ritual pots, together with pure pearls, gorocanā, a lotus and a conch (śaṅkha), and let the set be furnished with the five precious gems.

पञ्चगव्यम् (pañcagavyam)the five cow-products used for purification (milk, curd, ghee, urine, dung)
पञ्चगव्यम् (pañcagavyam):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
कुम्भेषु (kumbheṣu)in pots/urns
कुम्भेषु (kumbheṣu):
शुद्ध (śuddha)pure
शुद्ध (śuddha):
मुक्ताफलानि (muktāphalāni)pearls
मुक्ताफलानि (muktāphalāni):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
रोचनाम् (rocanām)gorocanā (yellow auspicious pigment from the cow, used ritually)
रोचनाम् (rocanām):
पद्म (padma)lotus
पद्म (padma):
शङ्खौ (śaṅkhau)conch-shell
शङ्खौ (śaṅkhau):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
पञ्चरत्न (pañcaratna)the five gems (commonly gold, diamond, pearl, ruby, emerald—lists vary by tradition)
पञ्चरत्न (pañcaratna):
समन्वितम् (samanvitam)endowed with/combined with.
समन्वितम् (samanvitam):
Lord Matsya (in instruction to Vaivasvata Manu, within the Matsya Purana’s ritual/temple-consecration discourse)
PañcagavyaKumbha (ritual pot)Śaṅkha (conch)Padma (lotus)Pañcaratna (five gems)
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FAQs

This verse is not about pralaya; it prescribes auspicious and purificatory substances for ritual pots used in consecration, emphasizing sacred order and purity rather than cosmic dissolution.

It reflects the duty to uphold dharma through proper ritual observance—kings and householders sponsoring temples or rites should provide correctly sanctioned materials (pañcagavya, gems, conch, lotus) for valid consecration.

It lists core pratishtha-sāmagrī: filling kumbhas with pañcagavya and placing auspicious emblems (pearls, gorocanā, lotus, conch) and pañcaratna—standard items used to sanctify space and establish divine presence in temple/installation rites.