एताः संपूज्य विधिवत्संतर्प्य दधिपायसैः । गीतवादित्रघोषेण दीपैर्जागरणेन च
etāḥ saṃpūjya vidhivatsaṃtarpya dadhipāyasaiḥ | gītavāditraghoṣeṇa dīpairjāgaraṇena ca
Matapos silang sambahin nang wasto ayon sa ritwal at pasiyahin sa dadhi (maasim na gatas) at payasa (matamis na lugaw sa gatas), (ipagdiwang) sa alingawngaw ng awit at tugtugin, sa mga ilawan, at sa pagpupuyat na magdamag.
Skanda (deduced from concluding ritual celebration instructions)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Night festival in Dvārakā: devotees worship Rukmiṇī (and attendant goddesses/queens) with bowls of curd and sweet rice, lamps blazing, singers and instrumentalists sounding conch and drums, the vigil continuing till dawn.
True celebration of a tīrtha is devotional continuity—worship followed by joyful remembrance through music, light, and wakeful vigilance.
Dvārakā, where worship culminates in communal devotion—lamps, music, and jāgaraṇa.
Offer dadhi and pāyasa, perform gīta-vāditra (song and instruments), light dīpas, and observe jāgaraṇa (night vigil).
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