The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
सपूज्यैवं च पयसा ससितो पलसर्पिषा । नैवेद्यमर्चयित्वा तु चषकैर्नृपसंख्यकैः ॥ ११७ ॥
sapūjyaivaṃ ca payasā sasito palasarpiṣā | naivedyamarcayitvā tu caṣakairnṛpasaṃkhyakaiḥ || 117 ||
Ainsi, après avoir honoré la Divinité comme il convient, qu’on offre en naivedya du lait mêlé de sucre et de ghee mesuré à un pala; puis qu’on le présente dans des coupes en nombre égal au compte prescrit selon la mesure royale.
Narada (instructional narration within the Vedanga/ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes that devotion is expressed through disciplined, correctly measured offerings (naivedya), where purity, proportion, and procedure become a form of reverence rather than mere food presentation.
Bhakti here is shown as careful service (upacāra) to the deity—honor first, then offer a sattvic naivedya (milk, sugar, ghee) in a prescribed manner, reflecting attentive devotion and obedience to śāstric method.
Ritual precision and traditional measures are highlighted—especially the use of standardized quantities like a pala for ghee, indicating the applied, technical side of Vedic practice.