Dīpa-vidhi-vyākhyānam
Procedure for Lamp-Offering to Hanumān
कुर्यान्मूर्तिं गोमयेन धत्तूरकुसुमैयजेत् । जटामांसीभवं धूपं तैलाक्तघृतदीपकम् ॥ ८३ ॥
kuryānmūrtiṃ gomayena dhattūrakusumaiyajet | jaṭāmāṃsībhavaṃ dhūpaṃ tailāktaghṛtadīpakam || 83 ||
Gumawa ng anyong-mūrti mula sa dumi ng baka, at sambahin ito gamit ang mga bulaklak na dhattūra. Maghandog ng insenso mula sa jaṭāmāṃsī, at magsindi ng lamparang ghee na ang mitsa ay pinahiran ng langis.
Narada (in instruction within a ritual/technical context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes disciplined, ingredient-specific worship where even simple materials (like a cow-dung icon) become sanctified through correct intention and prescribed offerings.
Bhakti here is expressed as careful service (upacāra) to the deity—making a form, offering flowers, incense, and lamp—showing devotion through tangible acts of reverence.
It reflects ritual-technical know-how: selection of substances for worship (dravya), proper offerings (flowers, dhūpa, dīpa), and procedure—typical of applied dharma/kalpa-style guidance.
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