Hanūmaccarita
The Account of Hanumān
पुष्पनद्ध्वसुकेशास्तु ताः शुभाः स्युः सुनिर्मलाः । एवमेवार्चिता नार्य आप्तकुंकुमविग्रहाः ॥ १६९ ॥
puṣpanaddhvasukeśāstu tāḥ śubhāḥ syuḥ sunirmalāḥ | evamevārcitā nārya āptakuṃkumavigrahāḥ || 169 ||
สตรีผู้เกล้ามวยผมอย่างงดงามและประดับด้วยดอกไม้ ย่อมเป็นมงคลและบริสุทธิ์ยิ่งนัก; และเมื่อได้รับการบูชาเช่นนี้ กายของนางย่อมงามด้วยกุงกุมะที่ทาไว้อย่างเหมาะสม
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical-ritual context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It links external auspicious adornment (flowers, neat hair, kuṅkuma) with the inner aim of śauca (purity) and maṅgalatva (auspiciousness), presenting bodily order and reverent honoring as supports for dharmic observance.
By emphasizing arcana/ārcana (honoring/worship) and auspicious presentation, it reflects the bhakti principle that devotion is expressed through respectful, beautiful, and pure forms of worship and honoring—outer care reinforcing inner reverence.
Practical ritual discipline connected to śauca and āhnika-style observance is implied: standards of cleanliness, auspicious marks, and proper adornment used as ritual auxiliaries (prayoga) within technical dharma practice.