adbhir gandhÄká¹£atair dhÅ«pair
vÄsaḥ-sraá¹…-mÄlya bhūṣaṇaiḥ
nÄnopahÄra-balibhiḥ
pradÄ«pÄvalibhiḥ pá¹›thak
vipra-striyaḥ patimatīs
tathÄ taiḥ samapÅ«jayat
lavaṇÄpÅ«pa-tÄmbÅ«la-
kaṇṭha-sūtra-phalekṣubhiḥ

 adbhiḥ - with water; gandha - fragrant substances; aká¹£ataiḥ - and whole grains; dhÅ«paiḥ - with incense; vÄsaḥ - with clothing; srak - flower garlands; mÄlya - jeweled necklaces; bhūṣaṇaiḥ - and ornaments; nÄnÄ - with various; upahÄra - offerings; balibhiḥ - and gifts; pradÄ«pa - of lamps; Ävalibhiḥ - with rows; pá¹›thak - separately; vipra-striyaḥ - the brÄhmaṇa ladies; pati - husbands; matīḥ - having; tathÄ - also; taiḥ - with these items; samapÅ«jayat - performed worship; lavaṇa - with savory preparations; ÄpÅ«pa - cakes; tÄmbÅ«la - prepared betel nut; kaṇṭha-sÅ«tra - sacred threads; phala - fruits; iká¹£ubhiḥ - and sugar cane.


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Rukmiṇī worshiped the goddess with water, scents, whole grains, incense, clothing, garlands, necklaces, jewelry and other prescribed offerings and gifts, and also with arrays of lamps. The married brÄhmaṇa women each performed worship simultaneously with the same items, also offering savories and cakes, prepared betel nut, sacred threads, fruit and sugarcane juice.

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