Pushpa puja doha
Certainly! In Jainism, Pushpa Puja (worship with flowers) is one of the eight types of Dravya Puja (substance worship) offered to the Tirthankaras during rituals. While "doha" is a poetic form in Hindi literature, in Jain worship, devotees often recite verses (stutis, stavans, or dohas) while performing puja. Here is a traditional-style doha suitable for Pushpa Puja:
पुष्प चढ़ाऊँ प्रभु चरण में, भाव सुधा मन लाऊँ। सुगंधित मन निर्मल कर, सम्यक दर्शन पाऊँ।।
Transliteration: Pushpa chadhaoon Prabhu charan mein, bhav sudha man laoon. Sugandhit man nirmal kar, samyak darshan paoon.
Meaning: I offer flowers at the feet of the Lord, bringing the nectar of pure feelings in my mind. May my mind become fragrant and pure, so that I may attain true vision (Samyak Darshan).
If you need more dohas or verses for other types of puja in Jainism, feel free to ask!