वस्त्रपूतजलैर्लिंगं स्नापयित्वा ममामराः । लक्षाश्वमेधजनितं पुण्यमाप्नोति सत्तमः
vastrapūtajalairliṃgaṃ snāpayitvā mamāmarāḥ | lakṣāśvamedhajanitaṃ puṇyamāpnoti sattamaḥ
噢,我的不死者们:人中至善者以布滤之水沐浴林伽,便得由十万次马祭(Aśvamedha)所生之功德。
Śiva (first-person address to ‘amarāḥ’ and continuity of Liṅga-māhātmya)
Tirtha: Kāśī Liṅga (Liṅgarāja)
Type: temple
Listener: Amarāḥ (devas/immortals)
Scene: A devotee filters water through a white cloth into a vessel and performs abhiṣeka on the liṅga; in the sky, symbolic horses and sacrificial fires dissolve into a single radiant merit-aura around the worshipper.
Careful, reverent ritual purity joined with devotion is praised as yielding immense spiritual merit in the sacred field of Kāśī.
Kāśī, where bathing the revered Liṅga is extolled as extraordinarily fruitful.
Liṅga snāpana/abhiṣeka using vastra-pūta-jala—water strained through cloth as a purity-observing rite.