कुर्याद्वैवाहिके वह्नौ गृह्यकर्मान्वहं गृही । पंचयज्ञक्रियां चापि पक्तिं दैनंदिनीमपि
kuryādvaivāhike vahnau gṛhyakarmānvahaṃ gṛhī | paṃcayajñakriyāṃ cāpi paktiṃ dainaṃdinīmapi
El cabeza de familia debe realizar cada día, en el sagrado fuego nupcial, los ritos domésticos, y cumplir también las obligaciones de los cinco yajñas diarios, junto con la preparación y ofrenda cotidiana del alimento.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene Kāśī household courtyard: the gṛhastha tends the marriage-fire, performs small homa, cooks daily food, and prepares offerings; in the background, a distant hint of ghāṭs and temple spires.
Daily household life becomes sacred when anchored in ritual responsibility—fire rites, pañcayajña, and mindful nourishment.
The instruction is embedded in Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s portrayal of Kāśī as a place where daily dharma supports spiritual elevation.
Perform daily gṛhya-karmas in the vaivāhika (marriage) fire and maintain the pañcayajña routine, including daily cooking/feeding duty.