लिंग स्नपनवार्भिर्यः कुर्यान्मूर्ध्न्यभिषेचनम् । गंगास्नानफलं तस्य जायतेत्र विपाप्मनः
liṃga snapanavārbhiryaḥ kuryānmūrdhnyabhiṣecanam | gaṃgāsnānaphalaṃ tasya jāyatetra vipāpmanaḥ
Quien derrame sobre su cabeza el agua del baño del Liṅga alcanza aquí mismo el fruto del baño en el Gaṅgā, quedando libre de pecado.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (implied) / Liṅga-snāna-jala as Śiva-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A devotee pours abhiṣeka water from a small vessel onto the crown of the head; behind, the Gaṅgā ghats shimmer, visually indicating equivalence of merit.
Śiva worship and tīrtha merit converge in Kāśī; sacred waters from devotion can confer tīrtha-like purification.
Gaṅgā is explicitly praised, within the broader Kāśī framework where Gaṅgā and Śiva are intimately linked.
Use the liṅga-snapana (abhiṣeka) water to perform mūrdhābhiṣeka—pouring/sprinkling on one’s head.