सिनीवालीति मन्त्रेण स्नापयेच्छंखवारिणा । यज्ञं यज्ञेति मन्त्रेण कषायैः परिरक्षयेत्
sinīvālīti mantreṇa snāpayecchaṃkhavāriṇā | yajñaṃ yajñeti mantreṇa kaṣāyaiḥ parirakṣayet
Avec le mantra «sinīvālī…», qu’on baigne (le Soleil) avec l’eau versée d’une conque. Avec le mantra «yajñaṃ yajña…», qu’on protège dûment le rite/la divinité au moyen d’infusions astringentes (kaṣāya).
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Sūrya-rakṣā within abhiṣeka)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A priest pours water from a conch over the Sūrya icon; nearby, bowls of herbal astringent decoctions are used to mark protective lines or sprinkle around, as if guarding a yajña-space.
Sacred implements (like the conch) and mantra-guided actions are means to preserve sanctity and auspiciousness in worship.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where detailed, orthodox worship of Sūrya is taught.
Abhiṣeka with conch-poured water using ‘sinīvālī…’, and protective application using ‘yajñaṃ yajñe…’ with kaṣāya (decoctions).