काचिद् गृहीत्वा हस्तेनादर्शं दर्शयते मुखम् । नागवल्लीं ददात्येका लवंगैलादिसंयुताम्
kācid gṛhītvā hastenādarśaṃ darśayate mukham | nāgavallīṃ dadātyekā lavaṃgailādisaṃyutām
ある女は手に鏡を取り、その顔を映して見せる。別の者は丁子や小豆蔻などの香料を和えたナガヴァリー(檳榔の葉)を差し出した。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse depicts attentive service through respectful offerings, illustrating bhakti expressed as upacāra—devotion made concrete through care, beauty, and hospitality offered in a sacred context.
Such acts mirror the spirit of saguna worship: the devotee honors the Lord with tangible services and offerings, cultivating reverence and surrender that Shaiva tradition treats as a direct support for inner purification.
It suggests the upacāra-bhāva—performing simple, sincere services (offering fragrant items, respectful attendance) with mantra-remembrance, which can accompany japa such as the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).