गायत्र्या गृह्य गोमूत्रं गंधद्वारेति गोमयम् । आप्यायस्वेति च क्षीरं दधिक्राव्णेति वै दधि
gāyatryā gṛhya gomūtraṃ gaṃdhadvāreti gomayam | āpyāyasveti ca kṣīraṃ dadhikrāvṇeti vai dadhi
بتلاوة مانترا «غاياتري» يُؤخذ بولُ البقرة، وبـ«غندهدفارا» يُؤخذ روثُها، وبـ«آبيّايسفا» يُؤخذ اللبن، وبـ«دَذِكْراڤا» يُؤخذ الرائب—وهكذا يمضي الطقس حقًّا.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Brahmā-arcana context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close-up of priests holding vessels labeled by mantra: one pours gomūtra while chanting Gāyatrī; another presents gomaya with ‘Gandhadvāra’; milk with ‘Āpyāyasva’; curd with ‘Dadhikrāva’; the air is filled with visible mantra-script ribbons.
Ritual purity is not merely material; mantra and substance together sacralize action, aligning worship with Vedic sanctity.
The teaching belongs to Prabhāsa-kṣetra’s ritual tradition as presented in the Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya.
Use specific mantras while taking/using pañcagavya items—Gāyatrī for gomūtra, Gandhadvāra for gomaya, Āpyāyasva for milk, Dadhikrāva for curd.