पूजाया लभते सौख्यं भवेज्जन्मनिजन्मनि । सप्तम्यां रवियुक्तायां बकुलार्कं स्मरेत्तु यः
pūjāyā labhate saukhyaṃ bhavejjanmanijanmani | saptamyāṃ raviyuktāyāṃ bakulārkaṃ smarettu yaḥ
ដោយការបូជា មនុស្សទទួលបានសុខសាន្ត ជាតិហើយជាតិទៀត។ ហើយអ្នកណា នៅថ្ងៃសប្តមី ពេលត្រូវនឹងថ្ងៃអាទិត្យ ស្មរណៈដល់ «បកុលារក» នោះ នឹងទទួលបានបុណ្យវិសេស។
Vyāsa (immediately before ‘Yudhiṣṭhira uvāca’; thus Vyāsa is speaking here)
Tirtha: Bakulārka
Type: kshetra
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira (contextual)
Scene: A devotee at dawn on Saptamī-Sunday stands facing the rising Sun, offering arghya; a bakula tree shades a small Surya-shrine labeled ‘Bakulārka’.
Regular worship and mindful remembrance of a sanctified divine form (here, Bakulārka) generate enduring well-being across lifetimes.
Bakulārka is presented as a sacred locus/manifestation associated with the bakula tree and the Sun within the Dharmāraṇya narrative.
Smaraṇa (devotional remembrance/meditation) of Bakulārka on ravi-yuktā saptamī, alongside pūjā as the general practice.