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## Somasen Bhattaraka Composed
**After this, on top of a suitable long, wide, high and square altar built in the courtyard of your house, worship the Vastu Devas by reciting the mantra "Om Hrim" etc. || 60 ||**
**Worship of the Tithi Devatas:** Then, there, recite the mantra "Om Hrim" etc. and offer the following oblations to the respective Tithi Devatas:
* On the first day (Pratipad), offer oblations to the Yaksha Deva, saying "O Yaksha Deva, with a beautiful complexion, possessing all auspicious signs, accompanied by vehicles, weapons, and women, accept this offering, accept this offering."
* On the second day (Dwitiya), offer oblations to Vaishvanara.
* On the third day (Tritiya), offer oblations to the Rakshasas.
* On the fourth day (Chaturthi), offer oblations to Nirriti.
* On the fifth day (Panchami), offer oblations to the Nagas.
* On the sixth day (Shashthi), offer oblations to the Asuras.
* On the seventh day (Saptami), offer oblations to Sukumara.
* On the eighth day (Ashtami), offer oblations to the Pitr Devas.
* On the ninth day (Navami), offer oblations to Vishvamalini.
* On the tenth day (Dashami), offer oblations to Chamara.
* On the eleventh day (Ekadashi), offer oblations to Vairochana.
* On the twelfth day (Dwadashi), offer oblations to Mahavidya.
* On the thirteenth day (Trayodashi), offer oblations to Mara Deva.
* On the fourteenth day (Chaturdashi), offer oblations to Vishveshwara.
* On the last day of the fortnight (Amavasya and Purnima), offer oblations to Pindabhuja.
**Thus, worship the respective Tithi Devatas on their respective days. || 61 ||**
**After this, recite the mantra "Om Hrim" etc. and worship the respective Devatas on their respective days. That is, on Pratipad (first day), worship the Yaksha Deva, on Dwitiya (second day), worship Vaishvanara, on Tritiya (third day), worship the Rakshasas, on Chaturthi (fourth day), worship Nirriti, on Panchami (fifth day), worship the Nagas, on Shashthi (sixth day), worship the Asuras, on Saptami (seventh day), worship Sukumara, on Ashtami (eighth day), worship the Pitr Devas, on Navami (ninth day), worship Vishvamalini, on Dashami (tenth day), worship Chamara, on Ekadashi (eleventh day), worship Vairochana, on Dwadashi (twelfth day), worship Mahavidya, on Trayodashi (thirteenth day), worship Mara Deva, on Chaturdashi (fourteenth day), worship Vishveshwara, and on the last day of the fortnight (Amavasya and Purnima), worship Pindabhuja. || 61 ||**
**Worship of the Vara Devatas:** Then, recite the mantra "Om Hrim" etc. and offer the following oblations to the respective Vara Devatas:
* On Sunday, offer oblations to the Sun, saying "O Aditya, with a beautiful complexion, possessing all auspicious signs, accompanied by vehicles, weapons, and women, accept this offering, accept this offering, Swaha."
* On Monday, offer oblations to the Moon.
* On Tuesday, offer oblations to Mars.
* On Wednesday, offer oblations to Mercury.
* On Thursday, offer oblations to Jupiter.
* On Friday, offer oblations to Venus.
* On Saturday, offer oblations to Saturn.
**Thus, worship the respective Vara Devatas on their respective days. || 62 ||**
**Worship of the Graha Devatas:** Then, the housewife should worship the aforementioned True Devatas (Arhat, etc.), the Action Devatas (Agni, etc.), the House Devatas (Dhanada, etc.), and the Family Devatas (Padmavati, etc.) with mantras. Then, worship the Doorkeepers. Offer water to the Pitr Devas. This is the daily duty of householders. || 63 ||