देवर्षीन्परिसंतर्प्य दीनानाथांश्च दुःखितान् । श्रद्धया विधिना स्नात्वा दास्यते सलिलांजलिम्
devarṣīnparisaṃtarpya dīnānāthāṃśca duḥkhitān | śraddhayā vidhinā snātvā dāsyate salilāṃjalim
Nachdem man die Devarṣis gebührend gesättigt hat, ebenso die Armen, Schutzlosen und Leidenden, soll man im rechten Ritus voll Glauben baden und danach die salilāñjali darbringen — die Wasserspende in Añjali-Haltung.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī
Type: ghat
Scene: At a Kāśī ghāṭa at dawn: a pilgrim after feeding the poor and honoring sages offers a cupped-hand water oblation to Gaṅgā; ascetics and needy sit nearby; temple spires and boats silhouette in mist.
Pilgrimage merit is perfected by compassion and right conduct—honoring seers, serving the distressed, and performing Gaṅgā-bathing with faith and proper rite.
The Gaṅgā in Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) is implied as the sacred setting for bathing and water-oblation.
Perform snāna (ritual bath) with śraddhā and vidhi, and offer salilāñjali (water oblation), along with satisfying seers and aiding the poor and afflicted.