मकरादिनिधानैस्तु अष्टाभिः परिभूषितः । पञ्चम्यां पूजयेद्भक्त्या गन्धपुष्पानुलेपनैः । निधानप्राप्तिरतुला निर्विघ्ना तस्य जायते
makarādinidhānaistu aṣṭābhiḥ paribhūṣitaḥ | pañcamyāṃ pūjayedbhaktyā gandhapuṣpānulepanaiḥ | nidhānaprāptiratulā nirvighnā tasya jāyate
Paré des huit trésors commençant par Makara, on doit, le cinquième jour lunaire (Pañcamī), L’adorer avec dévotion en offrant parfums, fleurs et onguents. Pour celui-là naît une acquisition de trésors incomparable, sans aucun obstacle.
Īśvara (Śiva) (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Kubera-sthāna (Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī/Pārvatī
Scene: Kubera, adorned with eight treasures beginning with Makara, is worshipped on Pañcamī with perfumes, flowers, and unguents; devotees offer garlands and sandal paste as treasure vessels gleam.
Prosperity is portrayed as a consequence of devotional discipline and right offering, not mere acquisition—wealth is made ‘nirvighna’ through dharma.
Kubera’s sacred station (Vaiśravaṇa-sthāna) within Prabhāsakṣetra, associated with the aṣṭa-nidhis.
Worship Kubera on Pañcamī with fragrances, flowers, and anointments; the stated fruit is unobstructed attainment of treasure.