ततश्च बिल्वमंदारकह्लारसरसीरुहम् । धत्तूरकं कर्णिकारं शणपुष्पं च मल्लिकाम्
tataśca bilvamaṃdārakahlārasarasīruham | dhattūrakaṃ karṇikāraṃ śaṇapuṣpaṃ ca mallikām
Ensuite, qu’on offre des feuilles de bilva, des fleurs de mandāra, le kahlāra et le lotus du lac, ainsi que le dhattūra, le karṇikāra, les fleurs de śaṇa et la mallikā (jasmin).
Unspecified (instructional narration within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A pūjā tray brimming with bilva leaves and a variety of blossoms—mandāra, lotus, kahlāra—alongside dhattūra and jasmine, being offered at a shrine.
Devotion is expressed through thoughtful, traditional offerings—natural items become sacred when offered with reverence.
None is specified; the verse is a general prescription for worship offerings.
A list of flowers/leaves suitable for offering in the pūjā sequence, including bilva and various blossoms.