सचैलमभिमज्ज्याथ कृतसंध्यादिसत्क्रियाः । संतर्प्य तर्प्यादिपितॄन्कुशगंधतिलोदकैः
sacailamabhimajjyātha kṛtasaṃdhyādisatkriyāḥ | saṃtarpya tarpyādipitṝnkuśagaṃdhatilodakaiḥ
他们在那里甚至衣不解带而入水沐浴,并如法行沙昏祈祷等诸般善仪;又以掺和库沙草、芳香之物与芝麻的净水作供,令祖灵(Pitṛ)得以满足。
Parāśara (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Maṇikarṇikā
Type: ghat
Listener: Sūta and the assembly
Scene: At the ghat: devas and sages immerse (even clothed), then stand on steps performing sandhyā with arghya; later offer tarpaṇa with kuśa, til, and fragrant water to pitṛs.
A Kāśī pilgrimage is not mere travel: it is dharma-in-action—purification by bathing, worship through daily rites, and gratitude to ancestors through tarpaṇa.
The context is Maṇikarṇikā tīrtha in Kāśī, where bathing and ancestral offerings are performed.
Snāna (immersion), sandhyā and allied observances, and pitṛ-tarpaṇa using water with kuśa, fragrance, and sesame.