निःशेषदोषदावाग्नौ महीसागरसंगमे । पितॄणां देवतानां च कृत्वा तर्पणसत्क्रियाः
niḥśeṣadoṣadāvāgnau mahīsāgarasaṃgame | pitṝṇāṃ devatānāṃ ca kṛtvā tarpaṇasatkriyāḥ
Sa tagpuan ng lupa at dagat—na wari’y apoy sa gubat na tumutupok sa lahat ng natitirang dungis—isinagawa nila ang wastong tarpaṇa at mga handog na may paggalang para sa mga Pitṛ at sa mga diyos.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narration style)
Tirtha: Mahī–Sāgara-saṅgama
Type: sangam
Scene: At the shoreline confluence, brāhmaṇas stand in shallow water offering tarpaṇa with cupped hands; a symbolic ‘fire of purity’ aura surrounds the sangama, while offerings flow toward ancestors and gods.
Sacred confluences amplify dharma: tarpaṇa and proper rites can purify faults and honor both ancestors and deities.
A saṅgama described as the confluence of earth and ocean (mahī-sāgara-saṅgama), praised for sin-destroying potency.
Performing tarpaṇa and satkriyā—proper libations/offerings and observances—for Pitṛs and devatās.