पदचारी शुचितनुर्भारं स्कन्धे निधाय च । तीर्थे स्नात्वा शिवं विष्णुं ब्रह्माणं शंकरं प्रियम्
padacārī śucitanurbhāraṃ skandhe nidhāya ca | tīrthe snātvā śivaṃ viṣṇuṃ brahmāṇaṃ śaṃkaraṃ priyam
Allant à pied, le corps purifié, et posant le fardeau sur l’épaule ; après s’être baigné au tīrtha, qu’on adore Śiva, Viṣṇu et Brahmā — le bien-aimé Śaṅkara.
Sārasvata (context continues from 12.1)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-tīrtha (snāna-sthala within the kṣetra)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrims/seekers (implied)
Scene: A barefoot pilgrim, clean and composed, carries a shoulder-load of offerings, reaches the tīrtha, bathes, and then stands before a shrine honoring Śiva with Viṣṇu and Brahmā respectfully present.
Pilgrimage is a disciplined practice: purity, effort (walking), and tīrtha-bathing culminate in reverent worship.
The tīrtha context is Vastrāpathakṣetra as presented in this māhātmya of Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa.
Go on foot with purity, carry the offerings, bathe at the tīrtha (snāna), and perform worship.