ततस्तु तर्प्पयेन्मंत्रान्सर्वांस्तांस्तु कराग्रजैः । तुलनादूर्ध्वतो देवान्सव्येन च मुनींस्तथा । पितॄंश्चैवापसव्येन हृद्बीजेन प्रतर्पयेत्
tatastu tarppayenmaṃtrānsarvāṃstāṃstu karāgrajaiḥ | tulanādūrdhvato devānsavyena ca munīṃstathā | pitṝṃścaivāpasavyena hṛdbījena pratarpayet
Sesudah itu, dengan ujung-ujung jari hendaknya ia mempersembahkan tarpaṇa kepada semua mantra itu. Dari bagian di atas titik keseimbangan (dekat dada), dengan tangan kiri ia memuaskan para dewa dan demikian pula para resi; dan dengan cara apasavya ia memuaskan para leluhur, memakai hṛd-bīja (benih-mantra hati).
Unknown (narrative voice within Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya; speaker not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: On tīrtha steps, the pilgrim performs tarpaṇa: water trickles from fingertips; three subtle groups appear—devas above, ṛṣis to the side, pitṛs below—while the hands shift from savya to apasavya; a heart-lotus motif glows at the chest indicating hṛd-bīja focus.
Dharma is upheld by gratitude and ritual reciprocity—honoring gods, sages, and ancestors through prescribed offerings.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, where such tarpaṇa and sandhyā rites are presented as especially meritorious.
Tarpaṇa to mantras and to devas/munis/pitṛs using specific hand-directions (savya/apasavya) and the hṛd-bīja.