त्रिस्रोतसं समासाद्य सकृत्पिंडान्ददाति यः । उद्धृताः पितरस्तेन भवांभोधेस्तिलोदकैः
trisrotasaṃ samāsādya sakṛtpiṃḍāndadāti yaḥ | uddhṛtāḥ pitarastena bhavāṃbhodhestilodakaiḥ
Wer die Dreiströmige (Gaṅgā) erreicht und auch nur ein einziges Mal Piṇḍas darbringt — durch diese Tat, mit Sesamwasser-Opfern, werden seine Ahnen aus dem Ozean des weltlichen Daseins emporgehoben.
Skanda (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Trisrotas/Trisrotasī Gaṅgā
Type: ghat
Listener: Agastya
Scene: A pilgrim reaches the three-streamed Gaṅgā and offers piṇḍas once; with sesame-water oblations, the ancestors are lifted from the ocean of saṃsāra.
Compassionate duty to one’s ancestors is amplified at tīrthas; a single sincere offering at Gaṅgā is portrayed as powerfully liberating.
Gaṅgā as Trisrotas (the Three-Streamed sacred river), central to Kāśī’s rites for pitṛs.
Approach Gaṅgā and perform piṇḍa-dāna (even once) along with tilodaka (sesame-water) offerings for ancestors.