Dīpa-vidhi-vyākhyānam
Procedure for Lamp-Offering to Hanumān
प्रतिमाग्रे प्रमोदेन ग्रहभूतग्रहेषु च । चतुष्पथे तथा प्रोक्तं षट्सु दीपप्रदापनम् ॥ ३० ॥
pratimāgre pramodena grahabhūtagraheṣu ca | catuṣpathe tathā proktaṃ ṣaṭsu dīpapradāpanam || 30 ||
Sa galak na puso, maghandog ng ilawan sa harap ng banal na larawan ng Diyos; gayundin sa mga pook na kaugnay ng mga planeta (graha) at mga espiritu (bhūta). At sa sangandaan, itinakda rin ang pag-aalay ng ilawan—kaya’t sa anim na kalagayan o pook na ito itinuturo ang pag-aalay ng ilawan.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that dīpa-dāna (lamp-offering) is not merely decorative worship but a purificatory act to bring auspiciousness—performed joyfully and in specific sacred/liminal places to remove obstacles and invite divine light.
By emphasizing offering a lamp before the deity’s image with pramoda (gladness), it frames devotion as heartfelt service; the outer act becomes bhakti when done with reverence and positive intention.
Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology) is implied through graha-related locations and remedies, showing how ritual actions like lamp-offering are used as traditional upāyas for planetary afflictions and unseen disturbances (bhūta).
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