शिवालये तु पतितं कुशं निक्षिप्य दानवः । स्नानगन्धार्चनैर्धूपैर्गीतवाद्यैरतोषयत्
śivālaye tu patitaṃ kuśaṃ nikṣipya dānavaḥ | snānagandhārcanairdhūpairgītavādyairatoṣayat
他将倒卧如无生的库沙安置于湿婆神庙中,那达那婆以沐浴仪轨、芬芳、供奉礼拜、熏香,以及歌咏与器乐,来取悦并安抚商羯罗。
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Dvārakā Māhātmya; specific speaker not explicit in this snippet)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (Śiva-ālaya)
Type: temple
Scene: Inside a Śiva-temple, the demon places the fallen Kuśa down and begins elaborate worship: bathing rites, fragrant unguents, flower offerings, incense smoke curling upward, and musicians singing with instruments to please Śaṅkara.
Even those of hostile nature can be transformed through sincere temple worship and devotional service to Śiva.
Dvārakā’s sacred sphere is implied, with special emphasis on a Śivālaya (Śiva shrine/temple) within the holy region.
Temple propitiation through snāna (ablution), gandha (fragrance), arcana (worship), dhūpa (incense), and gīta-vādya (devotional music).