ओषध्यो यज्ञियाश्चैव ग्राम्या रण्याश्चतुर्द्दश । व्रीहयश्च यवाश्चैव गोधूमास्त्वणवस्तिलाः
oṣadhyo yajñiyāścaiva grāmyā raṇyāścaturddaśa | vrīhayaśca yavāścaiva godhūmāstvaṇavastilāḥ
যজ্ঞোপযোগী ঔষধি চৌদ্দ প্ৰকাৰ—গৃহ্য আৰু অৰণ্য, দুয়ো। সেয়া হ’ল: ধান, যৱ, গোধূম, অণৱ (মিলেট), আৰু তিল—
Likely Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta) narrating within Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A homa scene at Prabhāsa: priest prepares offerings; bundles of wild herbs and bowls of cultivated grains are separated and labeled; fire glows as the first items (rice, barley, wheat, millet, sesame) are readied.
Ritual life is supported by nature; cultivated and wild growth alike can become sacred when offered rightly.
Prabhāsakṣetra, through a Māhātmya that links cosmic radiance, fertility, and yajña-worthy sustenance.
It identifies yajñiya (sacrifice-suitable) plant categories, implying their appropriateness for offerings.