अष्टकृत्वो मंत्रजप्तैर्वस्त्रपूतैः सुगंधिभिः । प्रोचुर्गांगजलैः स्नानं घृतस्नानाधिकं बुधाः
aṣṭakṛtvo maṃtrajaptairvastrapūtaiḥ sugaṃdhibhiḥ | procurgāṃgajalaiḥ snānaṃ ghṛtasnānādhikaṃ budhāḥ
บัณฑิตกล่าวว่า การอาบด้วยน้ำคงคา—ตักรดแปดครั้ง อันชำระด้วยการภาวนามนต์ กรองด้วยผ้า และอบด้วยกลิ่นหอม—ประเสริฐยิ่งกว่าการอาบด้วยเนยใสเสียอีก
Skanda (deduced; Kāśī-khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā-jala (ritual snāna)
Type: ghat
Scene: A devotee prepares Gaṅgā water: pours it through a white cloth into a vessel, adds sandal fragrance, chants mantras, then performs eightfold sprinkling/bathing; nearby, a small lamp and flowers.
Gaṅgā water is exalted as uniquely sanctifying; when used with mantra and purity, it surpasses even luxurious ritual substitutes.
Gaṅgā as tīrtha, whose water is treated as the highest ritual medium.
Bathing using Gaṅgā water prepared as mantra-japtam, cloth-filtered (vastrapūta), fragrant, and applied eight times (aṣṭakṛtvaḥ).