नीलं मुक्ता प्रवालं च वैडूर्यं चंद्रमेव च । गोमेदं पद्मरागं च मारतं कांचनं तथा
nīlaṃ muktā pravālaṃ ca vaiḍūryaṃ caṃdrameva ca | gomedaṃ padmarāgaṃ ca mārataṃ kāṃcanaṃ tathā
Safira azul, pérola, coral, olho-de-gato e pedra da lua; e também hessonita, rubi, esmeralda e ouro—
Kumāra (Skanda)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedāranātha (context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A ritual tableau of precious substances—sapphire, pearl, coral, cat’s-eye, moonstone, hessonite, ruby, emerald, gold—arranged as offerings or as potential liṅga-materials beside a sanctified altar.
Śiva may be worshipped through liṅgas fashioned from diverse precious substances, sanctifying material offerings through devotion.
The teaching occurs within the Kedārakhaṇḍa’s glorification of Śiva worship in the Kedāra region.
It begins an enumeration of approved substances from which worship-worthy liṅgas may be made.
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