संपूज्य परया भक्त्या पाद्यार्घ्यस्तुतिवंदनैः । मंडलादीन्महाजप्यान्गृणंतः प्रोचिरे रविम्
saṃpūjya parayā bhaktyā pādyārghyastutivaṃdanaiḥ | maṃḍalādīnmahājapyāngṛṇaṃtaḥ procire ravim
Worshipping with supreme devotion—offering water for the feet (pādya) and arghya, with hymns and reverent salutations—and reciting great mantras beginning with the Maṇḍala hymns, they then addressed Ravi, the Sun.
Nārada (narrator); action by the sages
Scene: A group of brāhmaṇas/devotees in a consecrated mandala perform Sūrya-pūjā: offering pādya and arghya, chanting stotras, doing mahā-japa, then turning to address the radiant Sun-god.
True worship blends inner devotion (bhakti) with disciplined ritual (pādya, arghya, stuti, vandana, japa).
Jayāditya-sthāna, where Sūrya is approached through formal Sūryopāsanā.
Offer pādya and arghya to Sūrya, perform stuti and vandana, and chant major japa-mantras/hymns (maṇḍalādi).