कृतस्नानजपः पश्चात्सूर्यायार्घ्यं निवेदयेत् । रक्तचंदनतोयेन करवीरयुतेन च । कृत्वार्घपात्रं शिरसि मंत्रेणानेन दापयेत्
kṛtasnānajapaḥ paścātsūryāyārghyaṃ nivedayet | raktacaṃdanatoyena karavīrayutena ca | kṛtvārghapātraṃ śirasi maṃtreṇānena dāpayet
Sau khi hoàn tất tắm lễ và trì tụng (japa), hãy dâng arghya lên Sūrya bằng nước ướp hương đàn đỏ và hòa cùng hoa trúc đào. Đặt bình arghya lên đỉnh đầu với lòng cung kính, rồi dâng cúng khi tụng thần chú sau đây.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced from Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa Māhātmya style)
Tirtha: Arkasthala (Sūrya-sthāna) within Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee at dawn facing the rising sun, holding an arghya-vessel above the head; water tinted by red sandalwood, oleander blossoms floating; other pilgrims softly chanting.
Purity (snāna), inner recollection (japa), and reverent offering (arghya) together form a complete act of dharma that aligns the devotee with divine order.
Prabhāsakṣetra (Prabhāsa), within the Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa’s Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya.
Offer Sūrya an arghya of water infused with red sandalwood and karavīra flowers, holding the arghya-vessel on the head while reciting the prescribed mantra.
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