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The description of the Jaya ablution - Verse 230

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 2 · Verse 27.230

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Sanskrit Original

सर्वाभरणसंपूर्णा मुकुटाद्यैरलङ्कृताः। मुक्ताफलमयैर्दिव्यै रत्नचित्रैर्मनोरमैः।।

sarvābharaṇasaṃpūrṇā mukuṭādyairalaṅkṛtāḥ| muktāphalamayairdivyai ratnacitrairmanoramaiḥ||

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The glorious lord said: These Śaktis[13] have two arms. They resemble the rising sun in refulgence; hold the lotus and the conch; are calm; wear red garlands, clothes and ornaments; are bedecked in all ornaments and adorned by coronets etc. studded with pearls and divine exquisite jewels pleasing to the mind. The embellished goddesses white in colour should be severally meditated upon. Thus, a thousand[14] water pots made of copper or mud and with the characteristics as mentioned before are installed in the Rudra Kṣetra. After worshipping them with the thousand names uttered by Viṣṇu, Bhava, etc. the water pots shall be placed in front. The devotee shall then perform the ablution of the Bāṇa idol.[15] After this ablution the water shall be poured over the king.