स सदा रात्रिशौचार्थं कपालं जलपूरितम् । मदीयं शयने चक्रे तत्र कृत्वा निजां क्रियाम्
sa sadā rātriśaucārthaṃ kapālaṃ jalapūritam | madīyaṃ śayane cakre tatra kṛtvā nijāṃ kriyām
وہ ہمیشہ رات کی طہارت کے لیے پانی سے بھرا ہوا کَپال (کھوپڑی کا پیالہ) تیار کرتا۔ وہاں اپنی مقررہ رسم ادا کر کے اسے میرے سونے کی جگہ کے پاس رکھ دیتا تھا۔
Preta (a departed spirit)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Unnamed questioner
Scene: At night the ascetic fills a skull-bowl with water for purification rites; after completing his observance, he places the water-filled kapāla near the preta’s sleeping place.
Disciplined purity-practices and austere observances are portrayed as potent and spiritually consequential within a sacred kṣetra.
The passage continues the glorification of the Hāṭakeśvara region near the Gaṅgā–Yamunā saṅgama.
Nightly purification using water kept in a kapāla (skull-bowl) as part of an ascetic’s personal observance.