दद्यादर्घ्यमनर्घ्याय सवित्रे ध्यानपूर्वकम् । उपमौलि समानीय तत्पात्रं नान्यदृङ्मनाः
dadyādarghyamanarghyāya savitre dhyānapūrvakam | upamauli samānīya tatpātraṃ nānyadṛṅmanāḥ
وليُقدَّم الأَرغْيَا (arghya)—وهو نفيس لا يُقدَّر—إلى سافيتṛ (Savitṛ) بعد التأمّل؛ رافعًا ذلك الإناء إلى قمة الرأس، مثبتًا البصر والقلب على غير سواه.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Sūryārghya in Kāśī
Type: ghat
Listener: Practitioner/pilgrim
Scene: The devotee, eyes steady, lifts the copper arghya vessel to the crown; the Sun’s rays strike the rim; the offering is poised between head and sky, embodying concentration.
Single-pointed attention (ekāgratā) and meditation transform a ritual act into true worship.
Kāśī is the implied sacred setting in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa where such worship yields heightened merit.
Meditate on Savitṛ, lift the arghya vessel to the crown, and offer with undistracted mind and gaze.