अंतजानुस्त्रिराचामेद्दिर्मुखं परिमार्जयेत् । तोयेन स्पर्शयेत्खानि स्वमूर्धानं तथैव च
aṃtajānustrirācāmeddirmukhaṃ parimārjayet | toyena sparśayetkhāni svamūrdhānaṃ tathaiva ca
Assis, les genoux ramenés, qu’on accomplisse l’ācāmana trois fois et qu’on essuie soigneusement le visage. Avec l’eau, qu’on touche les ouvertures des sens, et de même le sommet de sa tête.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages
Scene: A devotee seated on a clean mat, knees drawn in, performs triple ācāmana from a small water pot, then touches eyes/ears and crown, face serene, shrine lamp glowing nearby.
Purification is both bodily and intentional—small rites train mindfulness before sacred practice.
None is specified; the instruction is a general śauca-vidhi.
Perform ācamana thrice in a proper seated posture; cleanse the face; touch the sense-openings and the head with water.