न्यासं कृत्वा तु पूर्वोक्तं प्रदद्यादष्टपुष्पिकाम् । शास्त्रोक्तैरष्टभिः पुष्पैर्मानसैः शृणु तद्यथा
nyāsaṃ kṛtvā tu pūrvoktaṃ pradadyādaṣṭapuṣpikām | śāstroktairaṣṭabhiḥ puṣpairmānasaiḥ śṛṇu tadyathā
Après avoir accompli le nyāsa précédemment exposé, qu’il offre le culte des «huit fleurs». Écoute comment cela se fait : avec huit fleurs mentales enseignées par les śāstras.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha (contextual)
Type: ghat
Listener: Śrotṛ audience (implied)
Scene: A worshipper completes nyāsa (touching limbs with mantra) and then offers eight luminous ‘mental flowers’ visualized as lotus-lights rising from the heart toward the deity/pitṛ focus.
Outer rites are strengthened by inner worship; mental offerings can be śāstrically complete and spiritually effective.
The instruction is ritual-focused within the Reva Khaṇḍa setting rather than naming a separate tīrtha.
Perform nyāsa and then offer the aṣṭapuṣpikā—eight ‘flowers’ offered mentally as per śāstra.