ततः सुवासितैस्तोयैः सर्वोषधिसमन्वितैः । शेषोदकैः स्वर्णघटैः स्नानं देवस्य कारयेत्
tataḥ suvāsitaistoyaiḥ sarvoṣadhisamanvitaiḥ | śeṣodakaiḥ svarṇaghaṭaiḥ snānaṃ devasya kārayet
त्यानंतर सर्व औषधींनी युक्त सुगंधित जलाने, आणि उरलेले पवित्र जल सुवर्णघटांत ठेवून, देवाचे स्नान घडवावे।
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya didactic narration)
Type: temple
Scene: Priests perform abhiṣeka: golden pitchers (svarṇa-ghaṭa) pour scented, herb-infused water over the Deity; garlands, incense, and lamps surround; the ‘remaining waters’ are carefully preserved as sacred.
Careful, reverent worship—offering the best to the deity—forms a key expression of tīrtha-based dharma.
The verse describes a worship procedure within a tīrtha setting; the precise location is not specified in this line alone.
Perform the deity’s bath (snāna/abhiṣeka) using scented, herb-infused water, ideally kept in golden pitchers.
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