अर्घ्यं दत्त्वा विधानेन मृदमालिप्य पाणिना । स्नायाच्छ्रद्धासमायुक्तस्तर्पयेत्पितृदेवताः
arghyaṃ dattvā vidhānena mṛdamālipya pāṇinā | snāyācchraddhāsamāyuktastarpayetpitṛdevatāḥ
Après avoir offert l’arghya selon la règle et s’être enduit le corps d’argile sacrée de la main, qu’on se baigne avec foi, puis qu’on apaise les divinités ancestrales par les offrandes de tarpana.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Dvārakā tīrtha (bathing-ghāṭa context)
Type: ghat
Scene: A pilgrim completes the rite: arghya offered, sacred clay smeared on limbs, immersion bath, then seated at the water’s edge performing tarpaṇa with cupped hands for pitṛs and devas.
Purification rites are completed by gratitude to lineage—honoring the Pitṛs alongside devotion to the deity.
The Dvārakā tīrtha context of Adhyāya 13, culminating in bathing and ancestral offerings associated with Gopikā-sara.
Offer arghya, apply sacred clay, bathe with faith, and perform pitṛ-tarpaṇa.