Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
अग्निके तेजको लोहित कहते हैं, उस लोहितसे कनक उत्पन्न हुआ। उस कनकको मैत्र जानना चाहिये तथा अग्निके धूमसे वसुओंकी उत्पत्ति बतायी गयी है ।।
Vasiṣṭha uvāca: Agneḥ tejaḥ lohitaṃ kathayanti; tasmāl lohitāt kanakaṃ utpannam. Taṃ kanakaṃ maitraṃ jñātavyaṃ; agneḥ dhūmāt ca vasūnām utpattiḥ kathitā. Arciṣo yāś ca te rudrās tathā ādityā mahāprabhāḥ; uddiṣṭās te tathāṅgārā ye dhiṣṇyeṣu divi sthitāḥ.
Vasiṣṭha said: They declare that the red radiance of Fire is called ‘lohita’; from that lohita, gold is born. That gold should be understood as belonging to Mitra; and from the smoke of Fire the origin of the Vasus is taught. The flames of Fire are indeed the eleven Rudras and the twelve, exceedingly radiant Ādityas; and the various embers indicated in that sacrificial fire are the luminous clusters that stand in the sky as the constellations.
वसिष्ठ उवाच
The verse presents a symbolic cosmology: elements of the sacrificial fire correspond to divine orders and cosmic structures—Agni’s red radiance yields gold (linked with Mitra), smoke gives rise to the Vasus, flames manifest as Rudras and Ādityas, and embers become celestial lights. It frames ritual as a microcosm of the universe, reinforcing dharma through reverent understanding of yajña.
Vasiṣṭha is explaining how various deities and heavenly phenomena are ‘designated’ within Agni: the fire’s radiance, smoke, flames, and embers are mapped to gold/Mitra, the Vasus, the Rudras and Ādityas, and the starry constellations—linking sacrificial imagery to cosmic order.