
Puṣpādhyāya-kathana (Account of Flowers in Worship)
ສືບຕໍ່ຄໍາສອນໃນວຣະຕະຂັນດາ ພຣະອັກນິອະທິບາຍແກ່ລະສີວະສິດຖະ ວ່າການຖວາຍບູຊາ—ໂດຍສະເພາະດອກໄມ້ ແລະ ຂອງຫອມ—ເປັນສື່ແຫ່ງພັກຕິທີ່ມີວິໄນ ເຮັດໃຫ້ຮະຣິ (ວິສນຸ) ພໍພຣະໄທ ແລະໃຫ້ຜົນເປັນຂັ້ນໆ: ລົບບາບ (ປາປະ-ຫານິ), ພົນລາບໂລກີ (ພຸກຕິ), ມຸກຕິ, ແລະເຂົ້າເຖິງວິສນຸໂລກ. ຕອນຕົ້ນລຽງບັນຊີດອກໄມ້-ໃບໄມ້ “ເໝາະແກ່ເທວະ” ແລະຜູກການຖວາຍຫຼາຍຢ່າງກັບຜົນທາງຈິດວິນຍານ; ພ້ອມກໍານົດຂອບເຂດວ່າບໍ່ຄວນໃຊ້ຂອງເຫື່ອຍແຫ້ງ, ແຕກຫັກ, ບົກພ່ອງ ຫຼືອັບມົງຄົນ. ຍັງແຍກຕາມນິກາຍ: ດອກໄມ້ບາງຢ່າງເໝາະສໍາລັບວິສນຸ, ແຕ່ພຣະສິວະບູຊາດ້ວຍດອກອື່ນ ແລະມີຂອງຖວາຍບາງຢ່າງຫ້າມສໍາລັບສິວະ. ຈຸດສໍາຄັນຄືການເຮັດໃຫ້ເປັນພາຍໃນ: “ດອກໄມ້” ສູງສຸດແມ່ນຄຸນທໍາແລະສະມາທິ—ອະຫິງສາ, ຊະນະອິນທຣີຍ, ກະສານຕິ, ດະຍາ, ສະມະ, ຕະປະ, ທະຍານ, ສັດຍະ (ແລະບາງສໍານວນເພີ່ມ ສຣັດທາ) ຊີ້ວ່າພິທີພາຍນອກຕ້ອງສົມບູນດ້ວຍຈິດໃຈ. ທ້າຍບົດວາງໄວ້ໃນກອບພູຊາ: ອາສນະ, ມູຣຕິ-ປັນຈາງຄະ, ອັດຖະ-ປຸສປິກາ ແລະລໍາດັບນາມເທວະ (ວາສຸເທວະ-ອາດິ ສໍາລັບວິສນຸ; ອີສານ-ອາດິ ສໍາລັບສິວະ).
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Flowers and fragrant substances (gandha, dhūpa, dīpa, naivedya) are emphasized, with extensive lists of specific blossoms, lotuses, aromatic leaves, and also bilva and śamī leaves; the text also highlights that devotion (bhakti) makes all admissible offerings effective.
They are inner virtues presented as worship-offerings—commonly ahiṃsā, indriya-nigraha/jaya, kṣānti, dayā, śama/śānti, tapaḥ, dhyāna, and satya (with manuscript variation also referencing śraddhā). They are central because they complete external pūjā with ethical and contemplative transformation, aligning ritual with mukti.
One should avoid withered/fallen items, broken or damaged materials, and offerings marked by defects (described as “extra limbs/defects”); additionally, certain flowers are disallowed for Śiva, and inauspicious, non-fragrant items (e.g., associated with kuṣmāṇḍa or nimba in the text’s phrasing) are rejected.
It combines (1) catalog-style taxonomies of flowers and offering-types, (2) ritual-legal admissibility rules, (3) deity-specific liturgical distinctions, and (4) a moral psychology of worship via the inner ‘flowers’—integrating technical detail with the spiritual goals of bhukti and mukti.