Kṛṣṇa Arrives at Kuṇḍina and Abducts Rukmiṇī
Rukmiṇī-haraṇa Prelude
अद्भिर्गन्धाक्षतैर्धूपैर्वास:स्रङ्माल्यभूषणै: । नानोपहारबलिभि: प्रदीपावलिभि: पृथक् ॥ ४७ ॥ विप्रस्त्रिय: पतिमतीस्तथा तै: समपूजयत् । लवणापूपताम्बूलकण्ठसूत्रफलेक्षुभि: ॥ ४८ ॥
adbhir gandhākṣatair dhūpair vāsaḥ-sraṅ-mālya bhūṣaṇaiḥ nānopahāra-balibhiḥ pradīpāvalibhiḥ pṛthak
Rukmiṇī adoró a la Diosa con agua, fragancias, granos enteros (akṣata), incienso, telas, guirnaldas, collares y joyas, con diversos dones y ofrendas prescritas, y también con hileras de lámparas. Las esposas brāhmaṇas, fieles a sus maridos, realizaron al mismo tiempo la adoración con los mismos elementos, ofreciendo además bocados salados, tortas apūpa, tāmbūla preparado, cordones sagrados, frutas y jugo de caña.
This verse shows that along with worshiping brāhmaṇas, one should also respectfully honor brāhmaṇa women who are devoted to their husbands, offering suitable gifts and hospitality.
They represent customary auspicious offerings used in Vedic worship and wedding-related hospitality—simple, sattvic gifts given respectfully to honored guests.
Practice dharmic hospitality: honor spiritually minded guests and elders with respect, kind words, and appropriate offerings, recognizing devotion and good character as worthy of reverence.