नानारत्नप्रदीपैश्च नीराजितमुखांबुजाम् । चारुप्रसन्नवदनां हारनूपूरशोभिताम्
nānāratnapradīpaiśca nīrājitamukhāṃbujām | cāruprasannavadanāṃ hāranūpūraśobhitām
अनेक रत्नदीपांच्या नीराजनाने तिचे कमलमुख पूजित झाले; तिचे मुख प्रसन्न व मनोहर होते, आणि ती हार व नूपुरांनी शोभून दिसत होती।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devī’s lotus-face is honored with many jewel-like lamps waved in ārati; her serene, delightful expression shines with necklaces and anklets.
Auspicious worship (nīrājana/ārati) symbolizes offering one’s attention and devotion to the Divine as the source of śrī.
Not a specific tīrtha in this verse; it is a devotional scene within Kedārakhaṇḍa’s narrative.
Ārati (nīrājana) is referenced as a mode of honouring the Goddess, though not laid out as a formal injunction.