Marutta’s Sacrifice and Agni’s Embassy (मरुत्त-यज्ञे दूतत्वम्)
मरुत्त उवाच आश्चर्यमद्य पश्यामि रूपिणं वह्निमागतम् । आसन सलिल पाद्यं गां चोपानय वै मुने,मरुत्तने कहा--मुने! बड़े आश्वर्यकी बात है कि आज मैं मूर्तिमान् अग्निदेवको यहाँ आया देख रहा हूँ। आप इनके लिये आसन, पाद्य, अर्घ्य और गौ प्रस्तुत कीजिये
Marutta uvāca: āścaryam adya paśyāmi rūpiṇaṁ vahnim āgatam | āsanaṁ salilaṁ pādyaṁ gāṁ copānaya vai mune ||
Marutta said: “Today I behold a wonder—Agni himself has arrived here in embodied form. O sage, present him with a seat, water, water for washing the feet, and the respectful offering (arghya), and also bring a cow.”
मरुत्त उवाच
The verse highlights atithi-dharma (the duty of honoring a guest): even a sudden or extraordinary visitor must be received with prescribed courtesies—seat, water, foot-washing water, arghya, and an auspicious gift—reflecting reverence, self-discipline, and ritual propriety.
King Marutta expresses amazement at seeing Agni appear in a tangible form and immediately instructs the sage to perform formal hospitality rites and present offerings, treating the divine arrival as an honored guest.