Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
तथैव कर्णिकारोत्थैः पुन्नागोत्थैर्नमेरुजैः । चंपकैः केतकै राजवृक्षजैर्माधवोद्भवैः ॥ १७० ॥
tathaiva karṇikārotthaiḥ punnāgotthairnamerujaiḥ | caṃpakaiḥ ketakai rājavṛkṣajairmādhavodbhavaiḥ || 170 ||
同様に、karṇikāraの花、punnāgaの花、そして須弥山(メール)に生ずる花を用い、さらにcampakaとketakaの花、またrājavṛkṣaの花とmādhavaの蔓に咲く花をもって供養すべきである。
Narada (contextual instruction within a technical/ritual listing in Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes purity and appropriateness in worship by prescribing specific fragrant flowers as acceptable offerings, reflecting the Narada Purana’s concern for correct ritual “dravya” (materials) and reverent upacāras.
Bhakti here is expressed through careful, loving service—offering beautiful, auspicious flowers as a tangible act of devotion, where the devotee’s attention to sacred detail becomes an expression of reverence.
It highlights ritual procedure and selection of offerings (a practical aspect of kalpa-style guidance), showing how correct materials and method support disciplined worship.