करवीरैर्मल्लिकाभिश्च चम्पकैस्तु विशेषतः । कमलैर्वारिसंभूतैः केतकीभिश्च पाटलैः
karavīrairmallikābhiśca campakaistu viśeṣataḥ | kamalairvārisaṃbhūtaiḥ ketakībhiśca pāṭalaiḥ
Dapat sambahin (ang Diyosa) sa pamamagitan ng mga bulaklak na karavīra (oleander), mallikā (sampagita/jasmine), at lalo na ng campaka; at gayundin ng mga lotus na isinilang sa tubig, mga bulaklak na ketakī, at mga bulaklak na pāṭalā.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narration style)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A temple courtyard with baskets of oleander, jasmine, campaka, lotus, ketakī, and pāṭalā; priests string garlands while devotees approach the sanctum with orderly offerings.
Bhakti becomes tangible through reverent offerings—beauty, purity, and devotion are expressed via flowers in worship.
Dvārakā, praised in the Dvārakā Māhātmya section of the Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa.
Offering specific flowers (karavīra, mallikā, campaka, lotus, ketakī, pāṭalā) as part of the deity’s pūjā.