त्रिकालं पूजयामासपुष्पधूपानुलेपनैः । तथान्यैर्बलिसत्का रैर्गीतैर्नृत्यैःपृथग्विधैः
trikālaṃ pūjayāmāsapuṣpadhūpānulepanaiḥ | tathānyairbalisatkā rairgītairnṛtyaiḥpṛthagvidhaiḥ
તેણે ત્રિકાળ પુષ્પ, ધૂપ અને અનુલેપનથી પૂજા કરી; તેમજ અન્ય બલિ-સત્કાર, ગીતો અને નાનાવિધ નૃત્યો દ્વારા પણ આરાધના કરી।
Narrator (contextual continuation after Sūta’s framing)
Tirtha: Sahasrākṣeśa
Type: kshetra
Scene: Three daily worship scenes in one tableau: dawn lamps and flowers, midday incense and unguents, evening ārati with singers and dancers before the liṅga.
Steady, time-disciplined worship (trikāla-pūjā) joined with heartfelt devotion is presented as the path to divine pleasure.
The shrine-site of Sahasrākṣeśa within the Adhyāya 22 tīrtha-māhātmya setting.
Trikāla worship with upacāras: flowers (puṣpa), incense (dhūpa), unguents (anulepana), offerings (bali), honors (satkāra), and devotional arts (gīta, nṛtya).
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