मुक्ताफलैरिंद्रनीलैर्गोमेदैश्च निरंतरम् । वैडूर्यैश्चैव नीलैश्च माणिक्यैश्च तथार्चयत्
muktāphalairiṃdranīlairgomedaiśca niraṃtaram | vaiḍūryaiścaiva nīlaiśca māṇikyaiśca tathārcayat
Непрестанно он совершал поклонение, принося жемчуг, сапфиры (индранила), камни гомедака, «кошачий глаз» (вайдурья), синие самоцветы и рубины (мāṇикья), украшая Лингам драгоценными дарами.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra / Kedāranātha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A solitary Himalayan shrine where the liṅga is adorned with pearls, sapphire, gomedaka, vaidūrya (cat’s-eye), nīla gems, and rubies; offerings glint in lamplight against stone and snow-mountain austerity.
Offering one’s best resources to Śiva—symbolized by precious gems—expresses surrender and reverence in tīrtha worship.
Kedāra, where the liṅga is portrayed as supremely worthy of the finest offerings.
Ratna-arcana: worship/adornment of the liṅga with valuable gems as an act of devotion (seva/dāna-like offering).
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