Nābhāga’s Inheritance, Śiva’s Verdict, and the Rise of Ambarīṣa—Prelude to Durvāsā’s Offense
महाभिषेकविधिना सर्वोपस्करसम्पदा । अभिषिच्याम्बराकल्पैर्गन्धमाल्यार्हणादिभि: ॥ ३१ ॥ तद्गतान्तरभावेन पूजयामास केशवम् । ब्राह्मणांश्च महाभागान् सिद्धार्थानपि भक्तित: ॥ ३२ ॥
mahābhiṣeka-vidhinā sarvopaskara-sampadā abhiṣicyāmbarākalpair gandha-mālyārhaṇādibhiḥ
Siguiendo el rito del mahābhiṣeka, el rey Ambarīṣa bañó la Deidad de Śrī Kṛṣṇa con todos los enseres; luego la vistió con finas ropas, ornamentos, guirnaldas fragantes y demás ofrendas. Con el corazón absorto adoró a Keśava y, con devoción, honró también a los brāhmaṇas muy afortunados, libres de deseos materiales.
This verse shows that proper worship includes sincere offerings (bath, garments, fragrance, garlands) and, most importantly, inner absorption in the Lord—devotion is the life of the ritual.
Because honoring saintly brāhmaṇas and spiritually perfected persons is part of Vaiṣṇava dharma and supports devotional worship; service to the Lord is naturally accompanied by respect to His devotees and the spiritually qualified.
Worship sincerely with whatever clean offerings you can, keep the mind absorbed in the Lord, and show practical respect—through service, charity, and humility—to spiritually serious people and teachers.