Chapter 78 — पवित्रारोहणकथनं
Pavitrārohaṇa: Installing the Sanctifying Thread/Garland
इत्य् आदिमहापुराणे आग्नेये वास्तुपूजाकथनं नाम सप्तसप्ततितमो ऽध्यायः अथोष्टसप्ततितमो ऽध्यायः पवित्रारोहणकथनं ईश्वर उवाच पवित्रारोहणं वक्ष्ये क्रियार्चादिषु पूरणं नित्यं तन्नित्यमुद्दिष्टं नैमित्तिकमथापरं
ity ādimahāpurāṇe āgneye vāstupūjākathanaṃ nāma saptasaptatitamo 'dhyāyaḥ athoṣṭasaptatitamo 'dhyāyaḥ pavitrārohaṇakathanaṃ īśvara uvāca pavitrārohaṇaṃ vakṣye kriyārcādiṣu pūraṇaṃ nityaṃ tannityamuddiṣṭaṃ naimittikamathāparaṃ
So endet im Agni-Purāṇa das siebenundsiebzigste Kapitel mit dem Titel „Beschreibung der Vāstu-Verehrung“. Nun beginnt das achtundsiebzigste Kapitel: „Beschreibung der Pavitrārohaṇa (Anbringung des heiligenden Fadens/Kranzes)“. Der Herr sprach: „Ich werde die Pavitrārohaṇa darlegen, das Ritual, das rituelle Handlungen, Verehrung (arcā) und Ähnliches vollendet. Es ist zweierlei: nitya (ständig), als regelmäßige Observanz vorgeschrieben, und naimittika (gelegentlich), aus Anlass vollzogen.“
Īśvara (the Lord, as the teaching voice in this chapter)
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Concept: Ritual completeness (paripūraṇatā) through prescribed purificatory adjuncts; dharma is time- and occasion-classified (nitya/naimittika).
Application: Maintain continuity of daily worship while reserving enhanced rites for calendrical or situational triggers (festivals, expiations, consecrations).
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi (Ritual Procedures) / Vastu & Consecration Rites
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A priest installs a sanctifying thread/garland (pavitra) onto a deity’s icon or ritual vessel, marking the completion of worship; two panels suggest ‘daily’ and ‘occasional’ observance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala temple mural style, inner sanctum setting, priest placing a white pavitra thread on a decorated deity pedestal, oil-lamp glow, flat bold colors, ornate floral borders, calm ritual mood.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, deity on a throne with arch, priest offering pavitra garland/thread, heavy gold foil highlights on ornaments and halo, rich reds and greens, symmetrical composition.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, instructional ritual scene with labeled items (pavitra-sūtra, kalasha, flowers), delicate lines, soft shading, clear stepwise arrangement, serene temple interior.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, courtly temple pavilion, fine textiles and patterned carpets, priest elevating a sanctifying thread toward the icon, meticulous detailing, subdued palette with gold accents."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: इत्य्→इति; 'अध्यायः' with avagraha: 'अध्यायः. तन्नित्यमुद्दिष्टम्→तत् नित्यम् उद्दिष्टम्; नैमित्तिकमथापरं→नैमित्तिकम् अथ अपरम्; अथोष्टसप्ततितमो→अथ अष्टसप्ततितमः.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 77 (Vāstu-pūjā-kathana); Agni Purana 78 (Pavitrārohaṇa-kathana, subsequent procedural verses)
It classifies Pavitrārohaṇa—installing the pavitra as a completing element of worship—into nitya (regular) and naimittika (occasion-based) observances.
It systematizes ritual practice by defining categories of duties (nitya vs. naimittika) and introducing a specific temple/pūjā procedure (pavitrārohaṇa), illustrating the text’s technical coverage of liturgy and consecration.
By treating pavitrārohaṇa as a “completion” of worship, the verse frames it as a purificatory act that perfects the ritual’s efficacy, whether done daily as duty or on special occasions for specific religious aims.