आवाहनार्घ्यरहितं पिंडान्दद्यात्प्रयत्नतः । वसुरुद्रादितिसुतस्वरूपपुरुषत्रयम्
āvāhanārghyarahitaṃ piṃḍāndadyātprayatnataḥ | vasurudrāditisutasvarūpapuruṣatrayam
Mit Sorgfalt soll man die Piṇḍas ohne Anrufungsritus und ohne Arghya darbringen, als eine Dreiheit, die die Vasus, die Rudras und die Ādityas verkörpert.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Candroda (śrāddha spot)
Type: ghat
Scene: A priest and pilgrim sit on the ghat platform; three piṇḍas are placed in a row on darbha; above them, symbolic presence of the Vasus, Rudras, and Ādityas suggested through subtle iconographic motifs (eight, eleven, twelve) in the background.
In a highly sanctified tīrtha, śrāddha may be performed in a simplified yet potent form, with offerings linked to cosmic divine groups.
The instruction continues within the Candroda-tīrtha context in Kāśī.
Offer three piṇḍas carefully, omitting āvāhana and arghya, conceiving them as a triad related to Vasus, Rudras, and Ādityas.