तस्मिन्संगमसलिले नरः स्नात्वा समाहितः । संतर्प्य पितृदेवांश्च दत्त्वा दानं स्वशक्तितः
tasminsaṃgamasalile naraḥ snātvā samāhitaḥ | saṃtarpya pitṛdevāṃśca dattvā dānaṃ svaśaktitaḥ
その合流の水にて心を一つにして沐浴したなら、人は祖霊と神々を供養して満たし、また己の力に応じて布施をなすべきである。
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-sangama
Type: sangam
Scene: A pilgrim at a river confluence at dawn, hands joined, then offering tarpaṇa with water-streams, followed by giving alms to a brāhmaṇa or needy person on the ghat.
Tīrtha practice is complete when inner composure (samādhāna) is joined with gratitude to ancestors and gods, and with ethical generosity.
The saṅgama waters in Ayodhyā described in Adhyāya 6.
Snāna (bathing), pitṛ/deva tarpaṇa (satisfying ancestors and gods), and dāna (charity) according to one’s means.