Hanūmaccarita
The Account of Hanumān
आरक्तसुस्निगन्धसुसूक्ष्मगात्राननेकधाधौतसुशोभितांगान् । तडागतोयैः कतबीजघर्षितैर्विशौधितैस्तैः करकानपूरयत् ॥ १६२ ॥
āraktasusnigandhasusūkṣmagātrānanekadhādhautasuśobhitāṃgān | taḍāgatoyaiḥ katabījagharṣitairviśaudhitaistaiḥ karakānapūrayat || 162 ||
他以池塘之水,将水罐注满那已臻至极净之水——反复洗涤,微带馨香,略呈淡红,并以迦多迦(kataka)之种摩拭——使诸器皿光洁明丽。
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Vedanga/ritual-technical context of Book 1.3)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes śauca (ritual purity): sacred acts begin with carefully purified water, showing that external cleanliness supports inner steadiness and the correctness of Vedic procedure.
Bhakti is expressed through attentive service—preparing pure, fragrant water for worship reflects reverence and meticulous care in offerings, making devotion practical and embodied.
It highlights ritual-technical know-how connected with kalpa-style procedure: methods of water purification (washing, rubbing with kataka seeds) and proper preparation of vessels for rites.