सचैलमाप्लुत्य जलेऽमलेऽमलेऽविलंबमालंबित शुद्धबुद्धिः । संतर्प्य देर्वीषमनुष्यदिव्यपितॄन्पितॄन्स्वान्सहि कर्मकांडवित्
sacailamāplutya jale'male'male'vilaṃbamālaṃbita śuddhabuddhiḥ | saṃtarpya dervīṣamanuṣyadivyapitṝnpitṝnsvānsahi karmakāṃḍavit
彼は遅滞なく、衣をまとったまま清浄無垢の水に沐浴し、心は清らかに澄んだ。儀礼に通じたその人はタルパナを捧げ、デーヴァ、リシ、衆人、天なる祖霊、そして己が祖先を満たした。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Maṇikarṇikā (Gaṅgā-snānāṅga)
Type: ghat
Scene: Still clothed, the pilgrim steps into clear Gaṅgā water at dawn, then stands facing the river, offering cupped-water libations in sequence—toward devas, ṛṣis, and pitṛs—his face calm and intent.
Purity of mind and timely ritual action in a sacred place harmonize duties to gods, sages, society, and ancestors.
The pure waters of Kāśī’s sacred tīrtha (contextually Maṇikarṇikā).
Snāna (immersion) followed by tarpaṇa to devas, ṛṣis, humans, divine pitṛs, and one’s own ancestors.