मनसा चिन्तयामास प्रसादं पावकस्य च । सच तच्चिन्तितं ज्ञात्वा ध्वजे भूतान्यदेशयत्
manasā cintayāmāsa prasādaṃ pāvakasya ca | sa ca tac-cintitaṃ jñātvā dhvaje bhūtāny adeśayat ||
বৈশম্পায়ন বললেন— তিনি মনে মনে পাবক (অগ্নি)-এর প্রসাদ স্মরণ করলেন; আর তাঁর সেই ভাবনা বুঝে ধ্বজস্থিত ভূতগণকে তিনি আদেশ দিলেন।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights that inner resolve (manasā cintā) is ethically significant: when one’s intention is aligned with divine favor (prasāda of Agni), it can be translated into effective, orderly action by directing one’s instruments and allies (symbolized by the beings on the banner).
The narrator describes a figure who mentally seeks/recalls Agni’s favor and, once his intention is understood, commands the beings associated with the banner (dhvaja) to act—suggesting a coordinated response to a deliberate plan.