स्नापनं चारभेत्तत्र मन्त्रशास्त्रविदुत्तमः । सहिरण्येन कुम्भेन पञ्चरत्नफलान्वितः
snāpanaṃ cārabhettatra mantraśāstraviduttamaḥ | sahiraṇyena kumbhena pañcaratnaphalānvitaḥ
Là, le plus éminent connaisseur des mantras et de la science rituelle doit commencer le snāpana, avec une cruche d’eau accompagnée d’or, pourvue du « fruit » des cinq gemmes.
Śrī Mārkaṇḍeya
Type: ghat
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: A learned ritualist begins snāpana at the tīrtha: a golden water-pot (kalaśa) set with five gems; assistants arrange vessels, flowers, and mantras are recited as water is poured in consecration.
Tīrtha worship is strengthened by proper vidhi—mantra-guided ritual performed by a qualified officiant.
The same Mātṛ-related tīrtha of Revā Khaṇḍa Adhyāya 66.
A formal snāpana using a kumbha with gold and pañcaratna-associated auspicious offerings, led by a mantra-śāstra expert.