इमं मे गंगे यमुने पंचनद्यः सुपुष्करे । श्रीसूक्तसहितं विष्णोः पावमानं वृषाकपिम्
imaṃ me gaṃge yamune paṃcanadyaḥ supuṣkare | śrīsūktasahitaṃ viṣṇoḥ pāvamānaṃ vṛṣākapim
(Rezitiere) „Imaṃ me“ — o Gaṅgā, o Yamunā, o fünf Ströme, o Supuṣkara — zusammen mit dem Śrī-sūkta; und rezitiere auch Viṣṇus Pāvamāna-Hymnen sowie den Hymnus Vṛṣākapi.
Deductively: a Purāṇic narrator/instructor addressing a king (mantra list for snāna/śānti)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā–Yamunā–Pañcanadyaḥ–(Su)Puṣkara (invoked collectively)
Type: sangam
Scene: A ritual bathing scene where the water pot is imagined as containing Gaṅgā and Yamunā; behind, personified river goddesses appear, along with a lotus-bearing Śrī motif; priests chant Vedic hymns as water streams over the yajamāna.
Purification is strengthened by invoking sacred rivers and venerable hymns, uniting tīrtha-power with mantra-power.
Supuṣkara (a sacred Puṣkara tīrtha) is explicitly invoked, alongside Gaṅgā, Yamunā, and the five rivers.
Recitation of specific purifying mantras/hymns—‘Imaṃ me…’, Śrī Sūkta, Viṣṇu’s Pāvamāna, and Vṛṣākapi—during the rite (notably in the bathing/purification sequence).