न जलाप्लुतदेहस्य स्नानमित्यभिधीयते । स स्नातो यो दमस्नातः शुचिः शुद्धमनोमलः
na jalāplutadehasya snānamityabhidhīyate | sa snāto yo damasnātaḥ śuciḥ śuddhamanomalaḥ
Hindi tunay na tinatawag na ‘pagligo’ ang basta pagbasâ ng katawan sa tubig. Siya lamang ang tunay na naligo na naligo sa pagpipigil sa sarili—dalisay, at nahugasan ang dumi ng isipan.
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā snāna in Kāśī (reinterpreted)
Type: ghat
Scene: Two figures at a ghāṭa: one merely splashes water with distracted eyes; the other stands calm, hands in añjali, a luminous aura around the head labeled ‘दमन-स्नान’. The river reflects the second as crystal-clear, while the first reflection is murky—symbolizing mano-mala.
External bathing is incomplete without inner restraint; the real cleansing is removal of mental defilement.
Within Kāśī’s pilgrimage framework, the verse teaches that Kāśī’s gift is fulfilled by inner discipline, not water alone.
Practice dama (self-control) as the essential ‘bath’ accompanying any physical snāna.