Brāhmaṇya-प्रश्नः — The Inquiry into Attaining Brāhmaṇya
Mataṅga–Gardabhī Itihāsa
महाश्रम उपस्पृश्य योडग्निहोत्रपर: शुचि:
mahāśramam upaspṛśya yo ’gnīhotraparaḥ śuciḥ
قال أَجَضْرِيَة: «مَن اغتسلَ في المَحْبَسِ العظيم، ثم لزمَ الطهارةَ وتفانى في قربانِ الأَغْنِيهُوتْرَة (Agnihotra) اليومي، فهو تجسيدٌ للطهارة المنضبطة وللوفاء بأداء الواجب المقدّس.»
अजड्रिय उवाच
The verse highlights dharma as disciplined observance: ritual purification (upaspṛśya) and steadfast commitment to Agnihotra symbolize inner and outer purity, emphasizing that ethical life is sustained by regular, sincere sacred duties.
Ajadriya describes the conduct of a righteous person in an ascetic-sacrificial context: after purifying himself at a revered hermitage, he remains devoted to maintaining the Agnihotra rite, presenting an ideal of purity and duty-centered living.