पंचामृतेन देवेशं स्नापयेत्तीर्थवारिणा । श्रीखण्डं कुंकुमोन्मिश्रं मृगनाभिसमन्वितम् । विलेपयेच्च देवेशं भक्त्या दामोदरं हरिम्
paṃcāmṛtena deveśaṃ snāpayettīrthavāriṇā | śrīkhaṇḍaṃ kuṃkumonmiśraṃ mṛganābhisamanvitam | vilepayecca deveśaṃ bhaktyā dāmodaraṃ harim
神々の主(Devēśa)を、五甘露(pañcāmṛta)とティールタの聖水とで沐浴させるべきである。さらに、クンクマ(サフラン)を混ぜ、ムリガナービ(麝香)を添えたシュリーカンダ(śrīkhaṇḍa)の白檀香をもって神々の主に塗香し、信愛をもってダーモダラ・ハリに香膏を塗り奉るべきである。
Sūta (deduced: Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa māhātmya narration)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (Gomatī-tīra tīrtha-jala)
Type: kshetra
Listener: viprendra (best of brāhmaṇas) (context continues in later verse)
Scene: In a Dvārakā shrine, the mūrti of Dāmodara is bathed with pañcāmṛta and tīrtha-water; priests anoint Him with sandal paste tinted with saffron, the air heavy with musk and incense; lamps flicker against carved pillars.
Devotional worship becomes complete through reverent service—abhiṣeka, fragrant offerings, and heartfelt bhakti to Dāmodara.
Tīrtha-water is explicitly praised; within this chapter it points to the Gomati/Dvārakā tīrtha setting in Dvārakā Māhātmya.
Abhiṣeka of the deity with pañcāmṛta and tīrtha-water, followed by anointing with sandal paste mixed with saffron and musk, directed to Dāmodara Hari.