Prapathaka 2
Kanda 3Prapathaka 211 Anuvakas

Prapathaka 2

Agnyādheya / Agnicayana preliminaries within the Śrauta new-fire establishment cycle (selection, preparation, and consecratory handling of the three sacred fires and their immediate ritual supports).

Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda (Taittirīya) Kāṇḍa 3, Prapāṭhaka 2 continues the Śrauta program of establishing and stabilizing the sacrificial fires, treating fire not merely as a physical combustion-site but as a ritually generated deity whose “birth” requires controlled transitions: from ordinary fuel to consecrated kindling, from domestic space to altar-space, and from human agency to divine agency. The chapter’s mantric texture repeatedly frames Agni as mediator (hotṛ/adhvaryu’s instrument), household guardian, and cosmic axis, thereby aligning micro-ritual actions—taking embers, laying kindling, anointing/encircling, and protective formulas—with macrocosmic order (ṛta). The prapāṭhaka also encodes priestly coordination: the Adhvaryu’s procedural acts are synchronized with recitations that sacralize implements, directions, and boundaries, minimizing ritual “leakage” (doṣa) and ensuring continuity of the fires. In exegetical tradition, these passages are read as establishing eligibility, purity, and permanence (dhruvatā) of the fires, anticipating later Soma and iṣṭi performances.

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