पंचामृतैस्तु संस्नाप्य तथा शुद्धोदकेन च । रुद्रैकादशकं जप्त्वा पंचाक्षरशताष्टकम्
paṃcāmṛtaistu saṃsnāpya tathā śuddhodakena ca | rudraikādaśakaṃ japtvā paṃcākṣaraśatāṣṭakam
Après avoir baigné la Divinité avec les cinq amṛta, puis avec de l’eau pure, qu’on récite l’hymne à Rudra onze fois, et qu’ensuite on fasse le japa du mantra aux cinq syllabes cent huit fois.
Unknown (narrative instruction within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A Śiva-liṅga on a central pīṭha being bathed with pañcāmṛta (milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar) and then rinsed with clear water; a devotee counts japa on rudrākṣa beads; vessels, conch, and lamps arranged in orderly pūjā.
Purification (abhiṣeka) and disciplined mantra-recitation together cleanse the devotee and stabilize devotion.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse teaches universally applicable Śiva-pūjā practice.
Perform pañcāmṛta abhiṣeka followed by pure-water bathing; chant Rudra eleven times and the pañcākṣarī mantra 108 times.