Description of the Rules for Charitable Gifts and Related Rites
Gaṅgā-māhātmya
गंगायां लिंगपूजायाः कोट्यंशेनापि नो समाः । पितॄनुदिश्य वा देवान्गंगांभिभिः प्रसिंचयेत् ॥ १५ ॥
gaṃgāyāṃ liṃgapūjāyāḥ koṭyaṃśenāpi no samāḥ | pitṝnudiśya vā devāngaṃgāṃbhibhiḥ prasiṃcayet || 15 ||
ガンガーにおいては、リンガ礼拝に比肩する行いはなく、他の功徳は百万分の一にも及ばない。あるいは祖霊(ピトリ)や神々(デーヴァ)を念じ、ガンガーの水を灑いで供養すべきである。
Narada (as narrator/teacher within the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahatmya dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It elevates Gaṅgā as a supreme tīrtha: acts done with her waters—especially liṅga-pūjā and offerings to Pitṛs/Devas—are said to yield extraordinary merit beyond ordinary comparisons.
Bhakti is expressed through tangible sacred service: worship (pūjā) and reverent use of Gaṅgā-jala as an offering to divine beings and ancestors, turning ritual acts into devotional dedication (saṅkalpa/udiśya).
Ritual procedure (Kalpa/Śrauta-Smārta practice) is implied: performing tarpaṇa or sprinkling/libation with consecrated water for Pitṛs and Devas, emphasizing correct intention (udiśya) and proper offering medium (Gaṅgā-ambhas).