Adhyaya 19 — Kartavirya Arjuna at Dattatreya’s Ashram: Boons, Sovereignty, and Vaishnava Praise
पादसंवाहनाद्येन मध्वाद्याहरणेन च ।
स्रक्चन्दनादिगन्धाम्बुफलाद्यनयनेन च ॥
pādasaṃvāhanādyena madhv-ādyāharaṇena ca / strakcandanādigaṅdhāmbu-phalādy-anayanena ca
ដោយការបម្រើដូចជា ម៉ាស្សាជើង ដោយនាំទឹកឃ្មុំ និងសម្ភារៈផ្សេងៗមកថ្វាយ ហើយដោយយកកម្រងផ្កា ចន្ទន៍ និងក្លិនក្រអូប ទឹក ផ្លែឈើ និងអ្វីៗដូច្នេះ—(គាត់បានបម្រើគាត់)។
True reverence is enacted through concrete service and thoughtful offerings; devotion is operationalized as care, not merely praise.
Not cosmological; it is dharma-illustrative narrative embedded within royal genealogy-style storytelling (vaṃśānucarita context).
The listed offerings also map to purification of senses and ego: touch (feet service), taste (honey), smell (fragrance), sight (garlands), and sustenance (fruit/water)—a totalizing surrender of personal comfort to the guru-principle.