एवं संस्नाप्य विधिना ब्रह्माणं बालरूपिणम् । कर्पूरागरुतोयेन ततः संस्नापयेद्द्विजः
evaṃ saṃsnāpya vidhinā brahmāṇaṃ bālarūpiṇam | karpūrāgarutoyena tataḥ saṃsnāpayeddvijaḥ
فإذا ما أُجريَت طقوسُ الاستحمام لبراهما في هيئة طفل على وفق السنّة، فعلى الدِّوِجَة (ثنائيّ الولادة) أن يُعيد غسله بعد ذلك بماءٍ معطَّرٍ بالكافور وبالأغارو (خشب العود).
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A child-form Brahmā icon is bathed first with ritual liquids, then with clear fragrant water; camphor crystals and agaru chips are shown dissolving in a silver vessel, releasing aroma.
Devotional excellence is expressed through careful sequence and refinement—after purification, worship proceeds to auspicious fragrance and honor.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where the worship of Bālarūpa Brahmā is ritually detailed.
After the main abhiṣeka, perform a further bath with camphor- and agaru-scented water.