Devatā-Pratiṣṭhā: Maṇḍapa Construction, Dikpāla Worship, Kalaśa-Abhiṣeka, Nyāsa and Homa Procedures
जातवेदसमानीय अग्रतस्तं निवेशयेत् / अस्त्रेण ज्वालयेद्वह्निं कवचेन तु वेष्टयेत्
jātavedasamānīya agratastaṃ niveśayet / astreṇa jvālayedvahniṃ kavacena tu veṣṭayet
Bringt man Jātavedas, das Opferfeuer, nach vorn, so setze man es vor sich hin; man entzünde das Feuer mit dem Mantra «astra» und umhülle es dann schützend mit dem «kavaca».
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Ritual technology: install Agni properly, activate with empowering mantra (astra), and secure with protective mantra (kavaca).
Vedantic Theme: Śabda (mantra) as operative power within karma; disciplined action channels tejas toward auspicious ends.
Application: Begin important undertakings with ‘activation’ (clear start) and ‘protection’ (safeguards), mirroring astra/kavaca sequencing.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: homa-kuṇḍa (fire-pit) before the officiant
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.48 (mantra-acts: astra, kavaca; homa procedure)
This verse emphasizes establishing Agni in front as the central purifying presence for the rite, to carry offerings and safeguard the ritual process.
It prescribes kindling the fire with an ‘astra’ (mantric activation) and then surrounding it with a ‘kavaca’ (protective covering), indicating both energizing and shielding the ritual space.
Perform rites with clarity, sanctity, and protection—ensuring the ritual fire is properly established and the ceremony is conducted with disciplined, reverent safeguards.