ओंतवातिप्रिय वृक्षाणां रसोऽयं तिग्मदीधिते । स तवैवोचितः स्वामिन्गृहाण कृपया मम
oṃtavātipriya vṛkṣāṇāṃ raso'yaṃ tigmadīdhite | sa tavaivocitaḥ svāmingṛhāṇa kṛpayā mama
ஓம்। ஹே தீக்ஷ்ணகதிரோனே! உமக்கு மிகப் பிரியமான மரங்களிலிருந்து பெறப்பட்ட இந்த ரசம்; இது உண்மையிலே உமக்கே உரியது. ஹே ஸ்வாமி! கருணையுடன் என் அர்ப்பணத்தை ஏற்றருள்வாயாக।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A devotee presents a small bowl of amber-colored resin/essence from sacred trees; Sūrya, sharp-rayed, receives it with calm grace; the offering glows as if catching sunlight.
Offer what is ‘appropriate’ to the deity—devotion includes discernment and reverence for the deity’s preferred substances.
No tīrtha is mentioned; it concerns the substance-offering within Sūrya-pūjā.
Offer a plant-derived essence/juice/resin regarded as dear to Sūrya, with a mantra requesting gracious acceptance.