वन्ध्या च लभते पुत्रं स्नानमात्रेण तत्र वै । नवम्यां चैत्रमासस्य पुष्पधूपार्घ्यपूजया
vandhyā ca labhate putraṃ snānamātreṇa tatra vai | navamyāṃ caitramāsasya puṣpadhūpārghyapūjayā
Incluso una mujer estéril obtiene allí, en verdad, un hijo con solo bañarse. Y en el noveno día (Navamī) del mes de Caitra, mediante la adoración con flores, incienso (dhūpa) y ofrendas de arghya…
Nārada
Tirtha: Devī-kuṇḍa (contextual)
Type: kund
Scene: Caitra spring setting: flowering trees, devotees at the pond; a woman devotee performs arghya with a copper vessel, offering flowers and incense before the Devī shrine.
The kṣetra’s grace is portrayed as compassionate and worldly-beneficent, granting even difficult boons through simple acts like snāna and pūjā.
The same kuṇḍa and Devī-sthāna connected with Dvāravāsinī/Aparadvārakā in this chapter.
Snāna at the kuṇḍa; additionally, on Caitra Navamī, Devī worship with flowers, incense, and arghya.