ततो यथाशक्ति श्वेतमुकुटमुद्रिकादिभूषणानि दद्यात् अनेन मंत्रेण । मुकुटो रत्ननद्धोऽयं मुद्रिकां भूषणानि च । अलंकारं गृहणेमं मया भक्त्या समर्पितम्
tato yathāśakti śvetamukuṭamudrikādibhūṣaṇāni dadyāt anena maṃtreṇa | mukuṭo ratnanaddho'yaṃ mudrikāṃ bhūṣaṇāni ca | alaṃkāraṃ gṛhaṇemaṃ mayā bhaktyā samarpitam
次に、力に応じて白い冠や指輪などの装身具を、この真言で捧げる。「この冠は宝玉をちりばめ、指輪その他の飾りも備える。私が भक्ति(信愛)をもって捧げるこの荘厳を、どうかお受け取りください。」
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: The deity is adorned with a white crown set with jewels; rings and ornaments are presented on a tray; the devotee’s hands are in offering posture, emphasizing ‘bhaktyā samarpitam’.
Devotion is measured by sincerity, not luxury—one offers ornaments ‘as able’ and sanctifies possessions through bhakti.
No tīrtha is mentioned; it is a general instruction for Sūrya-pūjā.
Offer alaṅkāra—crown, rings, and ornaments—while reciting a dedication mantra.