तैर्जलैः स्नापयांचक्रे त्वत्स्पृष्टैरन्यदेहिभिः । तुषारैर्जाड्यविधुरैर्जंजपूकौघहारिभिः
tairjalaiḥ snāpayāṃcakre tvatspṛṣṭairanyadehibhiḥ | tuṣārairjāḍyavidhurairjaṃjapūkaughahāribhiḥ
ດ້ວຍນ້ຳເຫຼົ່ານັ້ນ ທ່ານໄດ້ປະກອບພິທີສົງ—ນ້ຳທີ່ສັດມີກາຍອື່ນໆ ບໍ່ອາດແຕະຕ້ອງ; ແຕ່ເມື່ອຖືກພຣະອົງສຳຜັດ ກໍເຫມືອນນ້ຳຄ້າງເຢັນ ຂັບຄວາມທຶບຊາ ແລະໄລ່ຝູງຍຸງໃຫ້ຫາຍໄປ।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra tīrtha-jala (Gaṅgā/Manikarnikā-associated sanctified waters, implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee performs abhiṣeka/snāpana with cool, dew-like sacred water that seems to shimmer; the atmosphere suggests the dispersal of lethargy and tiny swarming pests, symbolizing inner distractions fleeing.
Contact with the divine transforms even the inaccessible into grace-filled purification—Śiva’s touch makes the waters liberating.
Kāśī’s sacred water-source used for liṅga-snapana, depicted as extraordinarily potent and protected.
Snapana/abhiṣeka using the specially manifested tīrtha waters.