अहुतं च हुतं चैव प्रहुतं प्राशितं तथा । ब्राह्मं हुतं पंचमं च पंचयज्ञा इमे शुभाः
ahutaṃ ca hutaṃ caiva prahutaṃ prāśitaṃ tathā | brāhmaṃ hutaṃ paṃcamaṃ ca paṃcayajñā ime śubhāḥ
Ahuta y Huta, así como Prahuta y Prāśita, y el quinto, Brāhma-huta: éstos son los cinco sacrificios diarios auspiciosos (pañcayajñas).
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Daily life becomes worship when one maintains the five yajñas—inner discipline, fire offering, offerings to beings, nourishing obligations through food, and honoring sacred knowledge and its bearers.
The teaching is embedded in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī setting, where right conduct is portrayed as especially potent.
Performance of the pañcayajñas: ahuta (japa), huta (homa), prahuta (bali), prāśita (feeding/satiation duties), and brāhma (honoring Brāhmaṇas/vedic learning).