ययायया द्विजो यश्च क्षत्रिण्याऽभूद्वृतः पुरा । तया सह समागत्य स्नातं मन्त्रपुरस्कृतम्
yayāyayā dvijo yaśca kṣatriṇyā'bhūdvṛtaḥ purā | tayā saha samāgatya snātaṃ mantrapuraskṛtam
وأيُّ براهمنٍ كان قد اختارته من قبلُ امرأةٌ كْشَتْرِيّة—فإنه إذ اجتمع معها وأقبل، اغتسل هناك مقدِّمًا التلاوةَ بالمانترا، أي مصحوبًا بترتيلها المقدّس.
Unspecified narrator within Tīrthamāhātmya
Tirtha: Vāsiṣṭha Kuṇḍa (implied)
Type: kund
Scene: A ritualized bathing scene: the couple stands at the kuṇḍa steps; the Brāhmaṇa recites mantras or the man himself recites, holding kusa and a water-vessel; both enter the water in a synchronized rite, with a small fire-altar or lamp nearby.
Ritual acts gain dharmic force when performed with right method—here, tīrtha-snāna is explicitly linked with mantra and proper intent.
The bathing context continues the Vāsiṣṭha Kuṇḍa māhātmya introduced in the preceding verse.
Snāna performed mantrapuraskṛta—accompanied by mantra-recitation—together with the wife/partner in the prescribed context.