गुणवत्पात्रपूजायां न स्याद्वै तादृशं फलम् । यथा गंगाजलस्नान पूजने विधिना फलम्
guṇavatpātrapūjāyāṃ na syādvai tādṛśaṃ phalam | yathā gaṃgājalasnāna pūjane vidhinā phalam
Sa pagsamba sa karapat-dapat na pinaglalaanan, hindi nakakamit ang gayong bunga; gaya ng bungang dumarating—ayon sa tuntunin—sa pagligo sa tubig ng Gaṅgā at sa pagsambang gamit ito.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pārvatī or internal interlocutor (contextual)
Scene: Devotees at dawn perform Gaṅgā-snānā; one pours Gaṅgā-jala in a small abhiṣeka over a liṅga or a Gaṅgā icon, while a learned priest gestures to the 'vidhi'—clean vessels, mantras, and orderly steps.
Gaṅgā-jala, used in snāna and pūjā with proper vidhi, is claimed to generate extraordinary merit beyond conventional acts of honouring the virtuous.
Gaṅgā as a living tīrtha whose water itself functions as a sanctifying ritual medium.
Perform snāna and pūjā using Gaṅgā-jala, following proper ritual procedure (vidhi).
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