Agastya Arghya Vrata—Timing, Mantra, and Dāna फल
दध्यक्षताद्यैः संपूज्य उपोष्य फलपुष्पकैः / पञ्चवर्णसमायुक्तं हेमरौप्यसमन्वितम्
dadhyakṣatādyaiḥ saṃpūjya upoṣya phalapuṣpakaiḥ / pañcavarṇasamāyuktaṃ hemaraupyasamanvitam
ເມື່ອໄດ້ບູຊາຢ່າງຄົບຖ້ວນດ້ວຍນົມສົ້ມ ແລະເຂົ້າສານບໍ່ແຕກ (ອັກຊະຕະ) ພ້ອມທັງຖືອຸໂປສະຖະ (ອົບໂພດ) ແລະຖວາຍໝາກໄມ້ດອກໄມ້ ຄວນນໍາສິ່ງຂອງທີ່ປະດັບດ້ວຍສີຫ້າປະການ ແລະປະກອບດ້ວຍຄໍາແລະເງິນມາຖວາຍ।
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Ritual purity and completeness of worship—fasting and proper offerings—support the efficacy of a vrata.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-kanda as chitta-shuddhi (purification of mind) preparing for higher knowledge/devotion.
Application: Observe a disciplined fast, offer sattvic items (curd, akshata, fruits, flowers), and present a carefully prepared, aesthetically complete offering as part of the vow.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual-space (griha/mandira)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.119.4-6 (arghya-mantra, vessel preparation, dana and feeding); Garuda Purana 1.120.1 (transition to Rambha-tritiya vrata)
This verse links ritual efficacy with self-restraint: worship is to be performed along with upavāsa, indicating purification and focused intent as part of dharmic observance.
Indirectly: it emphasizes merit-generating rites (puja, offerings, disciplined vows) that the Garuda Purana commonly frames as supportive of auspicious outcomes and spiritual welfare.
Perform worship with sincerity and simplicity—offer traditional items like curd and akshata, add fruits/flowers, and observe a modest fast or restraint according to capacity and guidance.