स्थालीपाकं च कृत्वाथ कृत्वा वेदीः शुभास्तदा । चतुर्हस्ताः सकलशा नागपाश समन्विताः
sthālīpākaṃ ca kṛtvātha kṛtvā vedīḥ śubhāstadā | caturhastāḥ sakalaśā nāgapāśa samanvitāḥ
Luego, tras realizar la ofrenda de sthālīpāka y preparar entonces los auspiciosos vedi, los hicieron de cuatro hastas de medida, bien dispuestos y provistos de ataduras llamadas nāgapāśa.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) [deduced]
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: Priests prepare the sthālīpāka offering and construct auspicious altars: four-cubit platforms, neatly arranged, with serpent-rope (nāgapāśa) style bindings; ritual tools laid out in order.
Sacred action is carried out with precision—offerings and altar-making become embodiments of dharma when performed correctly.
Dharmāraṇya, as the setting where detailed Vedic domestic rites are successfully performed.
Sthālīpāka and the preparation of auspicious vedīs with specified measure and ritual fittings.
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