एवं कृत्वाऽखिलं तस्या यजमानः सितांबरः । पुरः स्थितोंजलिं बद्ध्वा मंत्रानेतानुदाहरेत्
evaṃ kṛtvā'khilaṃ tasyā yajamānaḥ sitāṃbaraḥ | puraḥ sthitoṃjaliṃ baddhvā maṃtrānetānudāharet
Habiendo completado todo esto para Ella, el yajamāna (patrocinador del rito), vestido de blanco, debe ponerse ante (la deidad/la forma), juntar las palmas y recitar estos mantras.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: The patron in spotless white stands before a sanctified altar, palms joined; ritual items are neatly arranged; the moment is quiet, anticipatory, and solemn.
Outer purity (white attire) and inner humility (añjali) prepare the devotee for effective prayer.
The instruction is liturgical and not tied to a single named tīrtha in this verse.
After completing the rite, the yajamāna stands before the sacred form, folds hands, and recites the forthcoming mantras.
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