क्षुद्राभिर्माधवीभिश्च पाटला बिल्वचंपकैः । नवमल्लीविचिकिलैः कुंदैः समुचुकुंदकैः
kṣudrābhirmādhavībhiśca pāṭalā bilvacaṃpakaiḥ | navamallīvicikilaiḥ kuṃdaiḥ samucukuṃdakaiḥ
他以诸般花供奉圣主Śaṅkara:细小花朵与mādhavī藤花,pāṭalā之花,bilva与campaka之花,新鲜的茉莉诸品,以及芬芳的kunda与cukuṃda。
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Avimukta (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee in Kāśī offers many kinds of blossoms—mādhavī creepers, pāṭalā, bilva, campaka, fresh jasmine and kunda—arranged in heaps before a Śiva-liṅga, with incense haze and lamp-glow.
Devotion expressed through careful offerings—especially fragrant flowers—becomes a direct mode of honoring Śiva in sacred Kāśī.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) as the foremost field for Śiva-worship, where offerings to Śaṅkara are celebrated as especially meritorious.
Puṣpārcana—worship by offering specific flowers and sacred items such as bilva, kunda, and jasmine varieties.
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