Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
कन्यार्थी जुहुयाल्लाजैर्बिल्वैश्चापि धनाप्तये । वस्त्रार्थी गन्धकुसुमैरारोग्याय तिलैर्हुनेत् ॥ १२९ ॥
kanyārthī juhuyāllājairbilvaiścāpi dhanāptaye | vastrārthī gandhakusumairārogyāya tilairhunet || 129 ||
Quien busca una doncella para el matrimonio debe ofrecer arroz tostado en el fuego sagrado; y para alcanzar riqueza, también han de ofrecerse frutos de bilva. Quien desea vestiduras debe ofrecer flores fragantes, y para la salud ha de hacerse la oblación con semillas de sésamo.
Narada (teaching in a technical/ritual register within Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames homa as a disciplined, intention-led ritual (prayoga) where specific pure offerings (dravya) are aligned with specific aims, emphasizing order, restraint, and dharmic means rather than mere wish-fulfillment.
Though primarily ritualistic, it implies bhakti through reverent action: offerings are made into the sacred fire as an act of faith and surrender, treating results as arising from properly performed sacred duty under divine order.
It highlights ritual-prayoga knowledge associated with Kalpa (Vedanga of procedure): selecting appropriate oblation substances (tila, bilva, flowers, lāja) and applying them to defined purposes within homa.