भाजनानि विचित्राणि जलपात्राण्यनेकशः । घृतक्षीरस्य पात्राणि पेयस्य विविधस्य च ॥ ४६ ॥
bhājanāni vicitrāṇi jalapātrāṇyanekaśaḥ | ghṛtakṣīrasya pātrāṇi peyasya vividhasya ca || 46 ||
また、さまざまに妙なる器が数多く備えられた。水の器は幾重にもあり、ギー(ghṛta)と乳の器、さらに種々の飲み物の器もあった。
Narada (narrating within a tirtha/ritual-mahatmya description)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It highlights the dharmic ideal of abundant, orderly preparation for sacred acts—keeping appropriate vessels for water, ghee, milk, and drinks reflects purity, hospitality, and readiness for worship and dana within a tirtha setting.
Bhakti is expressed through careful service (seva) and offering—arranging pure substances like water, ghee, and milk in proper containers supports puja, havana, and honoring guests/devotees, making devotion tangible through disciplined ritual care.
It points to ritual practicality aligned with Kalpa (Vedanga): correct handling and segregation of offerings (water, ghee, milk, drinks) in suitable pātras to maintain śauca (purity) and proper performance of rites.