पितॄनुद्दिश्य यो लिंगं स्नपयेद्गांग वारिणा । तृप्ताः स्युस्तस्य पितरो महानिरयगा अपि
pitṝnuddiśya yo liṃgaṃ snapayedgāṃga vāriṇā | tṛptāḥ syustasya pitaro mahānirayagā api
ผู้ใดอุทิศแก่บรรพชนแล้วสรงศิวลึงค์ด้วยน้ำคงคา บรรพชนของผู้นั้นย่อมอิ่มเอิบพอใจ แม้จะตกไปสู่นรกอันใหญ่หลวงก็ตาม
Skanda (deduced; Kāśī-khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī Gaṅgā + Śiva-liṅga abhiṣeka
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee pours Gaṅgā water over a black stone liṅga; white bilva leaves and flowers rest on top; behind, subtle ethereal silhouettes of ancestors appear relieved, rising from darkness toward light.
Śaiva worship empowered by Gaṅgā water is depicted as extending compassion and benefit even to suffering ancestors.
Gaṅgā water as tīrtha, used within Śiva worship—strongly resonant with Kāśī’s Śaiva sacred geography.
Performing liṅga-snāpana/abhiṣeka with Gaṅgā water, dedicating the act to one’s ancestors (pitṝn uddiśya).