उपवासफलात्मकविधिः — Upavāsa as Yajña-Equivalent Merit
Angiras Teaching
यस्तु प्रातस्तथा सायं भुञ्जानो नान्तरा पिबेत् । अहिंसानिरतो नित्यं जुह्मॉानो जातवेदसम्
yastu prātastathā sāyaṃ bhuñjāno nāntarā pibet | ahiṃsā-nirato nityaṃ juhvāno jātavedasam ||
কিন্তু যি ব্যক্তি কেৱল প্ৰাতে আৰু সায়ং আহাৰ কৰে আৰু মাজত একোৱেই পান নকৰে; যি সদা অহিংসাত নিৰত থাকে আৰু নিত্য জাতবেদস্ (অগ্নি)-ত আহুতি অৰ্পণ কৰে—সেইজন সংযমিত, ধৰ্মময় নিয়মে জীৱন যাপন কৰে।
अंगियरा उवाच
The verse commends a disciplined life combining restraint in consumption (eating only morning and evening, avoiding interim drinking), steadfast non-violence, and regular fire-offerings—presenting dharma as both ethical self-control and faithful daily duty.
Aṅgiras is describing the conduct of an exemplary practitioner: a person who follows regulated meals, practices ahiṃsā, and maintains the sacrificial fire through oblations to Agni (Jātavedas), as part of a broader instruction on righteous living.