पत्नी ३ पत्नीति विप्रेन्द्राः प्रोच्चैस्तत्र व्यवस्थिताः
patnī 3 patnīti viprendrāḥ proccaistatra vyavasthitāḥ
وهناك وقف أكابر البراهمة في مواضعهم وصرخوا بأعلى صوتهم: «پَتْنِي! پَتْنِي!» («الزوجة! الزوجة!»).
Sūta (narration of the ritual call)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Vedic sacrificial pavilion with seated ṛtviks and foremost brāhmaṇas standing in assigned stations, raising their hands and calling out ‘Patnī! Patnī!’ as the rite pauses awaiting the consort.
Dharma in yajña emphasizes wholeness and right order—certain rites are incomplete without the proper companion-participant (patnī).
The yajña setting within the Nāgara-khaṇḍa kṣetra is highlighted as a strictly rule-governed sacred arena where Vedic protocol is enforced.
The explicit insistence on “patnī” indicates the ritual requirement of the wife/consort’s presence for the sacrifice’s validity.
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