Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
चंपकेंदीवरैर्मासादारोग्यमुपजायते । ज्वरभूतग्रहोन्मादशीतकाकामलाक्षिहृत् ॥ ६२ ॥
caṃpakeṃdīvarairmāsādārogyamupajāyate | jvarabhūtagrahonmādaśītakākāmalākṣihṛt || 62 ||
チャンパカの花と青蓮華をもって供養すれば、一月のうちに健康が生じる。すなわち、熱病、ブータやグラハ(取り憑く力)による悩み、狂乱、寒気、黄疸、眼病を除き去る。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames bodily health as supported by dharmic upacāra (proper offerings), where sacred flowers used in worship are said to restore balance and remove multiple kinds of afflictions within a defined vrata-like period (one month).
Bhakti is implied through devotional offering (puṣpa-upacāra): sincere, regular worship with specific flowers is presented as a means by which grace manifests as wellbeing and protection from seen and unseen troubles.
It reflects applied technical lore connected with remedial practice—especially graha-related afflictions (graha-śānti logic) and ritual procedure (kalpa-style upacāra) used for health-oriented outcomes.