ततः पुष्पो विधायाथ स्नानं धौतांबरः शुचिः । भूनाम्ना साध्य भूमिं च स्थंडिलार्थं द्विजोत्तमाः
tataḥ puṣpo vidhāyātha snānaṃ dhautāṃbaraḥ śuciḥ | bhūnāmnā sādhya bhūmiṃ ca sthaṃḍilārthaṃ dvijottamāḥ
Ensuite, après avoir fait l’offrande de fleurs, il se baigna ; revêtu de vêtements lavés et devenu pur, ce meilleur des deux-fois-nés prépara le sol avec la formule « Bhū » afin d’établir le sthaṇḍila, l’aire rituelle de l’autel.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Type: kund
Scene: The devotee offers flowers at the shrine, then steps into sacred water to bathe; emerging in clean white garments, he sprinkles and smooths earth, marking a square sthaṇḍila while uttering the bhū formula—ritual precision in a serene setting.
Outer cleanliness and inner purity are foundational; sacred rites begin with śauca, offerings, and reverent preparation of the worship-space.
The immediate focus is on rite-preparation within a Nāgarakhaṇḍa tīrtha-māhātmya chapter; the tīrtha name is not stated in this verse.
Bathe, wear clean garments, offer flowers, and prepare a sthaṇḍila (ritual ground) using the ‘Bhū’ formula.