Kṛṣṇa Enters Mathurā: City Splendor, Devotees’ Reception, and the Washerman’s Fate
तयोरासनमानीय पाद्यं चार्घ्यार्हणादिभि: । पूजां सानुगयोश्चक्रे स्रक्ताम्बूलानुलेपनै: ॥ ४४ ॥
tayor āsanam ānīya pādyaṁ cārghyārhaṇādibhiḥ pūjāṁ sānugayoś cakre srak-tāmbūlānulepanaiḥ
在奉上座位并为他们洗足之后,苏达玛以阿尔伽等供品,又以花鬘、槟榔叶、檀香膏等,礼敬二位主及其随从。
This verse shows the traditional honor offered to the Lord—seats, pādya (water for the feet), arghya, and other reception items—followed by worship with garlands, fragrances, and tāmbūla.
Recognizing Them as supremely worshipable, Akrūra received Them like divine guests and performed pūjā according to Vaiṣṇava etiquette, honoring Them along with Their attendants.
Practice reverence and cleanliness in worship, welcome saints and guests respectfully, and offer simple items—water, flowers, fragrance, and heartfelt devotion—while remembering the Lord’s presence.