The Dynasty of Vaivasvata Manu Begins — Ilā/Sudyumna and the Birth of Purūravā
प्रेषितोऽध्वर्युणा होता व्यचरत् तत् समाहित: । गृहीते हविषि वाचा वषट्कारं गृणन्द्विज: ॥ १५ ॥
preṣito ’dhvaryuṇā hotā vyacarat tat samāhitaḥ gṛhīte haviṣi vācā vaṣaṭ-kāraṁ gṛṇan dvijaḥ
Auf Geheiß des Adhvaryu handelte der Hotṛ gesammelt: Er nahm das Havis (geklärte Butter) und brachte, das Wort „vaṣaṭ“ singend, die Opfergabe dar, wobei er an die Bitte von Manus Gemahlin dachte.
This verse shows coordinated priestly roles: the adhvaryu directs the ritual actions, and the hotā recites the proper invocations—such as the vaṣaṭ call—while remaining fully focused.
The vaṣaṭ invocation is recited at the moment the oblation is offered, marking and sanctifying the act so the offering is properly presented according to Vedic procedure.
The verse highlights disciplined concentration: in daily sādhana—japa, kīrtana, or pūjā—performing one’s practice with steadiness and attention preserves its spiritual potency.