हस्तमात्रमिते कुंडे जातवेदस इत्यृचा । घृतेन मधुनाप्लुत्य जुहुयान्मंत्रविद्द्विजः
hastamātramite kuṃḍe jātavedasa ityṛcā | ghṛtena madhunāplutya juhuyānmaṃtraviddvijaḥ
في موقد نارٍ بمقدار شِبرٍ من اليد، على البراهمن العارف بالمانترا أن يقدّم القرابين، متلوًا آية الرِّغفيدا التي تبدأ بـ «Jātavedasa…»، وقد صُبَّ السمنُ المصفّى والعسلُ على القربان.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A compact fire-pit (hand-span) before the altar; a learned brāhmaṇa chants the Jātavedas ṛk while pouring ghee and honey into the flames; night vigil atmosphere continues.
Vedic fire-offering integrates mantra, substance, and intention, making devotion disciplined and tradition-grounded.
The homa instruction forms part of Kāśī’s vrata framework in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, where rites are taught as highly meritorious.
Prepare a hand-span fire-pit and perform homa with ghee and honey, reciting the Ṛgvedic ‘Jātavedasa…’ verse, led by a mantra-knowing brāhmaṇa.