The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
दूर्वाभिरायुराप्नोति तन्दुलैर्धनवान्भवेत् । कदंबैर्वश्यमाप्नोति सर्वं त्रिमधुरप्लुतम् ॥ १४९ ॥
dūrvābhirāyurāpnoti tandulairdhanavānbhavet | kadaṃbairvaśyamāpnoti sarvaṃ trimadhuraplutam || 149 ||
دُروَا کی آہوتی سے عمر دراز ہوتی ہے، چاول کے دانوں کی آہوتی سے دولت بڑھتی ہے۔ کدمب کے پھولوں سے تسخیر و تاثیر کی قوت ملتی ہے—مگر ہر چیز کو تریمدھُر (شہد، گھی اور شکر) میں بھگو کر نذر کرنا چاہیے۔
Narada (teaching in a technical/ritual context typical of Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: artha
It presents a phala-śruti style mapping between specific sacred offerings and their results, emphasizing disciplined, properly prepared worship (here, offerings sanctified with tri-madhura).
It frames devotion as careful, reverent upacāra (ritual service): bhakti is expressed through correct offerings and intention, with tri-madhura symbolizing sweetness and auspiciousness in worship.
Practical ritual procedure is implied—selection of dravya (materials) and the rule of preparing offerings with tri-madhura—reflecting technical liturgical know-how aligned with Kalpa-style observance.