एताः संपूज्य विधिवत्संतर्प्य दधिपायसैः । गीतवादित्रघोषेण दीपैर्जागरणेन च
etāḥ saṃpūjya vidhivatsaṃtarpya dadhipāyasaiḥ | gītavāditraghoṣeṇa dīpairjāgaraṇena ca
Tendo-as adorado devidamente conforme o rito e tendo-as satisfeito com coalhada e arroz-doce ao leite, (celebre-se) com o som de cânticos e instrumentos, com lamparinas acesas e com vigília por toda a noite.
Skanda (deduced from concluding ritual celebration instructions)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Night festival in Dvārakā: devotees worship Rukmiṇī (and attendant goddesses/queens) with bowls of curd and sweet rice, lamps blazing, singers and instrumentalists sounding conch and drums, the vigil continuing till dawn.
True celebration of a tīrtha is devotional continuity—worship followed by joyful remembrance through music, light, and wakeful vigilance.
Dvārakā, where worship culminates in communal devotion—lamps, music, and jāgaraṇa.
Offer dadhi and pāyasa, perform gīta-vāditra (song and instruments), light dīpas, and observe jāgaraṇa (night vigil).