गायत्रीं शिरसा हीनां महाव्याहृतिपूर्व्विकाम् । प्रणवाद्यां जपंस्तिष्ठन्क्षिपेदंभोंजलि त्रयम्
gāyatrīṃ śirasā hīnāṃ mahāvyāhṛtipūrvvikām | praṇavādyāṃ japaṃstiṣṭhankṣipedaṃbhoṃjali trayam
واقفًا، ليتلُ غاياتري (Gāyatrī) من غير جزء الشِّيرَس (Śiras)، مسبوقةً بالفيَاهْرِتِيّات العُظمى (Vyāhṛtis)، مبتدئًا بالبرَنَفَا (Praṇava/أوم)، ثم ليقدّم ثلاث حفنات من الماء قربانًا.
Skanda (deduced from Dharmāraṇya-khaṇḍa narrative style within Brahmakhaṇḍa)
Type: ghat
Scene: At dawn or dusk, a practitioner stands facing the sun, reciting Gāyatrī with focused gaze, then offers three arghyas—three arcs of water glittering in the light.
Purification is secured through disciplined mantra-recitation (Gāyatrī with vyāhṛtis and Oṃ) coupled with a reverent water-offering.
No specific locality is named; the instruction is portable and aligns with tīrtha-dharma as practiced anywhere.
Standing, recite Gāyatrī (without the Śiras), preceded by Mahāvyāhṛtis and beginning with Praṇava, then offer/cast three añjalis of water.