धूपैर्बहुविधैर्देवं धूपयित्वा यथाविधि । वस्त्रैः संवेष्टयेत्पश्चाद्दद्यान्नैवेद्यमुत्तमम्
dhūpairbahuvidhairdevaṃ dhūpayitvā yathāvidhi | vastraiḥ saṃveṣṭayetpaścāddadyānnaivedyamuttamam
Having duly offered many kinds of incense to the Lord, one should thereafter drape Him in garments and present the finest naivedya, the food offering.
Sūta (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Somnātha at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: Incense smoke curls in layered spirals before the Somnātha liṅga; attendants hold trays of varied dhūpa; a fresh cloth is ceremonially offered/draped; a silver plate of naivedya—fruits, sweets, cooked rice—rests before the deity as lamps flicker.
Orderly, respectful worship—honoring the deity with fragrance, dignity (clothing), and nourishment—cultivates reverence and merit.
Prabhāsakṣetra, where such complete upacāra-pūjā is taught as especially fruitful.
Offer various incenses, drape the deity with cloth, and give excellent naivedya.