Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
अथाजगाम हिमवान् शुक्ललाम्बरधरः शुचिः पवित्रपाणिरादाय मधुपर्कमथोज्ज्वलम्
athājagāma himavān śuklalāmbaradharaḥ śuciḥ pavitrapāṇirādāya madhuparkamathojjvalam
அப்போது ஹிமவான் வந்தார்—தூய்மையுடன், வெண்மையான ஆடைகள் அணிந்து; புனித குசப்புல் தாங்கிய கைகளால் ஒளிவிடும் மதுபர்க்கம் (விருந்தோம்பல் அர்ப்பணம்) கொண்டு வந்தார்.
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Ātithya (honoring a worthy guest) is treated as a sacred duty: purity, proper dress, and prescribed offerings (madhuparka) embody dharma through reverent reception.
This belongs to narrative-dharma material (ritual conduct embedded in story), not directly to sarga/pratisarga; it functions as dharma instruction via exemplary action.
White garments and 'pavitra' signify sattva and ritual readiness; madhuparka symbolizes sweetness, welcome, and the formal recognition of spiritual authority.