तर्पयंति तथा मांसैस्त्यक्ताशेषमखक्रियाः । पादुके मातृभिर्जुष्टे तथा धूपानुलेपनैः
tarpayaṃti tathā māṃsaistyaktāśeṣamakhakriyāḥ | pāduke mātṛbhirjuṣṭe tathā dhūpānulepanaiḥ
Abandonando todos los ritos del sacrificio, también ofrecen satisfacción con carnes; y veneran las Pādukās—favorecidas por las Madres (Mātṛ)—con incienso y ungüentos.
Narrator (contextual third-person narration within the dialogue)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Pādukā-sthāna
Type: cave
Scene: A dim cave-sanctum where a pair of sacred sandals (pādukā) rests on a stone pedestal, attended by unseen/evoked Mātṛkās; devotees offer incense smoke and fragrant unguents, while the atmosphere hints at older, transgressive offerings now remembered in text.
The tīrtha’s localized worship (pādukā and Mātṛ devotion) is portrayed as a prevailing religious mode when older sacrificial systems are set aside.
The pādukā-centered cave-tīrtha associated with the Mothers (Mātṛkās), where incense and anointing are key offerings.
Pūjā using dhūpa (incense) and anulepana (unguents), and tarpaṇa-like propitiation with offerings as stated in the verse.
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