Agni’s Withdrawal to the Forest and Identification with Āṅgirasa (अग्न्याङ्गिरस-इतिहासः)
पाद्यमाचमनीयं वै ददौ भर्तुस्तथा55सनम् | प्रह्मा पर्यचरच्चापि भर्तारमसितेक्षणा
pādyam ācamanīyaṃ vai dadau bhartus tathāsanam | brahmā paryacarac cāpi bhartāram asitekṣaṇā ||
Dijo Mārkaṇḍeya: Ella ofreció a su esposo agua para lavar los pies y para sorber según el rito de hospitalidad, y asimismo le dispuso un asiento. La dama de ojos oscuros atendió también a su marido con servicio reverente—conducta propia del dharma y de la fidelidad conyugal.
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
The verse highlights gṛhastha-dharma through the ethics of hospitality and respectful service: offering pādya, ācamanīya, and a seat symbolizes honoring the other and maintaining household righteousness through attentive care.
In Mārkaṇḍeya’s narration, a woman receives and honors her husband by performing customary acts of welcome—offering water for feet-washing and ritual sipping, giving him a seat, and then continuing to attend upon him.