स्नात्वा त्रिषवणं पश्चाद्भस्मस्नान परायणः । जपन्रुद्रशिरो रुद्रान्नीलरुद्रांस्तथापरान्
snātvā triṣavaṇaṃ paścādbhasmasnāna parāyaṇaḥ | japanrudraśiro rudrānnīlarudrāṃstathāparān
পরে তিনি ত্রিসন্ধ্যা স্নান করে ভস্মস্নানে নিবিষ্ট হলেন। তিনি রুদ্রশির, রুদ্রসূক্ত, নীলরুদ্র এবং অন্যান্য স্তোত্র জপ করলেন।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration in Nāgarakhaṇḍa)
Type: ghat
Scene: Garuḍa bathes three times daily, smears sacred ash, and chants Rudra hymns—Rudraśiras, Rudras, Nīlarudra—creating a steady devotional cadence around the shrine.
Daily purity through triṣavaṇa bathing, bhasma observance, and Rudra-centered japa exemplifies steady Śaiva sādhana that leads to sanctification and divine closeness.
The verse supports the chapter’s tīrtha-māhātmya by showing that such Śaiva practices gain special potency at the local liṅga and its sacred waters.
Triṣavaṇa snāna (three-times bathing), bhasma-snāna (ash observance), and japa of Rudra hymns including Rudraśiras and Nīlarudra.