The Caturmasya Observances and the Rite of Vishnu’s Sleep (Aśūnya-Śayana) and Shiva’s Monthly Vows
चैत्रे चोदुम्बरफलैः स्नानं मन्दारकार्चनम् गुग्गुलुं महिषाख्यं च घृताक्तं धूपयेद् बुधः
caitre codumbaraphalaiḥ snānaṃ mandārakārcanam gugguluṃ mahiṣākhyaṃ ca ghṛtāktaṃ dhūpayed budhaḥ
在恰伊特罗(Caitra)月,应以优昙婆罗(udumbara)之果沐浴,并以曼陀罗(mandāra)花作供养。智者当以涂抹酥油(ghṛta)的古古卢(guggulu)与摩希萨迦(mahiṣākhya)作为熏香奉献。
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Time (kāla) is sacralized: aligning worship with specific months and materials trains attentiveness, restraint, and reverence for seasonal order in religious life.
This is again dharma/ācāra material—vrata practice tied to calendrical regulation—rather than the core five cosmic-historical topics.
Udumbara and mandāra are auspicious ritual substances; fragrant resins (guggulu) and ghee-fed incense signify offering of ‘essence’ (sāra) through scent and flame—an embodied form of devotion.