स्नापयित्वा विधानेन यो लिंगस्नपनोदकम् । त्रिः पिबेत्त्रिविधं पापं तस्येहाशु प्रणश्यति
snāpayitvā vidhānena yo liṃgasnapanodakam | triḥ pibettrividhaṃ pāpaṃ tasyehāśu praṇaśyati
After bathing the Liṅga according to rule, whoever drinks the water of that Liṅga-bath three times—his threefold sin quickly perishes here itself.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Liṅga-snāna-tīrtha (abhiṣeka-jala) in Kāśī
Type: kund
Scene: Priest bathes the liṅga with streams of water and milk; devotee receives the abhiṣeka water in cupped hands and sips thrice, with a subtle aura indicating sins dissolving.
Consecrated remnants of worship, received with faith and proper method, are powerful means of purification.
Within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame, Kāśī is the implied sacred environment for these Śaiva rites.
Perform liṅga-snapana (abhiṣeka) properly, then drink the snapana-water three times as a purificatory act.