सर्वाणि येषां गांगेयैस्तोयैः कृत्यानि देहिनाम् । भूमिस्था अपि ते मर्त्या अमर्त्या एव वै हरे
sarvāṇi yeṣāṃ gāṃgeyaistoyaiḥ kṛtyāni dehinām | bhūmisthā api te martyā amartyā eva vai hare
اے ہری! جن جسم داروں کے تمام سنسکار اور رسومات گنگا کے پاک جل سے ادا کیے جائیں، وہ زمین پر فانی ہو کر بھی حقیقتاً امر کے مانند ہیں۔
Skanda (deduced; address to Hari)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī-saṃnidhau)
Type: ghat
Listener: null
Scene: A devotee performs rites with a golden lota of Gaṅgā-jala at a Kāśī ghāṭa; the river glows as a divine presence, while subtle halos suggest ‘amṛtatva’ bestowed on the worshipper.
Gaṅgā-jala sanctifies life’s duties and rites so deeply that it grants a share in ‘deathlessness’—spiritual elevation beyond ordinary mortality.
Gaṅgā, specifically through her waters used in ritual life, within the Kāśī context.
Using Gaṅgā water for kṛtyas (daily/occasional obligatory rites), implying ācamana, tarpaṇa, pūjā, and related ritual usages.