अशोकवर्तिनैवेद्यैर्धूपैश्चागुरुसंभवैः । कुंकुमेनानुलिप्यादावेकभक्तं ततश्चरेत्
aśokavartinaivedyairdhūpaiścāgurusaṃbhavaiḥ | kuṃkumenānulipyādāvekabhaktaṃ tataścaret
Với lễ vật (naivedya) chế từ Aśoka và hương trầm làm từ aguru, trước hết xức kuṅkuma, rồi sau đó giữ hạnh ekabhakta—chỉ thọ thực một bữa.
Īśvara (Śiva) (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Gaurī altar richly scented: aguru incense smoke curls upward; the deity is anointed with kuṅkuma; offerings include Aśoka-prepared foods; the devotee later eats a single simple meal.
Austerity and beauty unite in worship: fragrant offerings and sacred anointing culminate in disciplined simplicity (one meal).
Kāśī remains the textual sacred setting in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa; this verse chiefly details vrata practice rather than a named tirtha.
Offer Aśoka-associated naivedya, present aguru incense, anoint with kuṅkuma, and keep ekabhakta (one meal) as the dietary rule.