ज्येष्ठवाप्यां नरः स्नात्वा तर्पयित्वा पितामहान् । ज्येष्ठेश्वरं समालोक्य न भूयो जायते भुवि
jyeṣṭhavāpyāṃ naraḥ snātvā tarpayitvā pitāmahān | jyeṣṭheśvaraṃ samālokya na bhūyo jāyate bhuvi
Après s’être baigné dans le bassin de Jyeṣṭha et avoir offert le tarpaṇa aux ancêtres, celui qui contemple Jyeṣṭheśvara ne renaît plus sur la terre.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī-khaṇḍa context, Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Jyeṣṭha-vāpī and Jyeṣṭheśvara
Type: kund
Scene: A pilgrim bathes in a stone-lined tank at dawn, then stands at the water’s edge offering tarpaṇa with cupped hands; afterward, the pilgrim approaches the Jyeṣṭheśvara shrine with wet hair and folded palms.
Pilgrimage integrates dharma (ancestral rites) with devotion (Śiva-darśana), culminating in liberation.
Jyeṣṭhavāpī (the Jyeṣṭha tank) and the nearby Jyeṣṭheśvara liṅga in Kāśī.
Bathe in Jyeṣṭhavāpī, perform tarpaṇa for the ancestors, and take darśana of Jyeṣṭheśvara.