पलाशकुसुमैर्होमात्तेजस्वी जायते नरः । चन्दनागुरुकस्तूरी चन्द्रकुंकुमरोचनाः ॥ १५१ ॥
palāśakusumairhomāttejasvī jāyate naraḥ | candanāgurukastūrī candrakuṃkumarocanāḥ || 151 ||
Dengan homa menggunakan bunga palāśa, seseorang menjadi bercahaya, penuh tejas—kegemilangan dan daya rohani. Demikian juga, bahan persembahan seperti cendana, agaru, kasturi, bahan harum penyejuk yang disebut “candra”, saffron, dan gorocanā turut ditetapkan untuk homa.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a Vedanga/ritual-results context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links specific homa-dravyas (oblational materials) with inner tejas—radiance, potency, and auspicious vitality—showing how disciplined ritual action is taught to refine the practitioner’s qualities.
Though framed as ritual science, the verse supports bhakti indirectly: fragrant, sattvic offerings made with reverence purify the mind and senses, making the devotee more fit for worship and remembrance of the Divine.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is emphasized—selection of dravya for homa and the expected phala (result), a technical mapping typical of Vedanga-oriented instruction in Book 1.3.