Rukmāṅgada–Vāmadeva Saṃvāda: Ahimsa, Hunting, and the Fruit of Dvādaśī-Bhakti
मातुलिंगैः कपित्थैश्च खर्जूरैः पनसादिभिः । नारिकेलैस्तथा तालैः केतकैः सिंदुवारकैः ॥ २५ ॥
mātuliṃgaiḥ kapitthaiśca kharjūraiḥ panasādibhiḥ | nārikelaistathā tālaiḥ ketakaiḥ siṃduvārakaiḥ || 25 ||
そこにはマートゥリンガ(香橼)、カピットゥタ(木の林檎)、カर्जューラ(棗椰子の実)、パナサ(ジャックフルーツ)などの果実があり、さらにナーリケーラ(椰子)とターラの実、そして供養にふさわしいケータキーの花とシンドゥヴァーラの花が備わっていた。
Narada (as narrator/teacher within the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahatmya flow)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes that tirtha-worship and related rites are supported by sattvic offerings—fruits and auspicious flowers—signifying purity, hospitality, and reverence in sacred acts.
Bhakti is expressed here through upacāra (devotional service): offering simple, wholesome items like fruits and flowers as acts of loving reverence during worship at holy places.
It reflects ritual-practice know-how aligned with Kalpa (procedural ritual tradition): specifying acceptable offering materials for worship and sacred observances.