दौहित्रं खड्गमित्युक्तं ललाटे शृङ्गमस्ति यत् । तस्य शृंगस्य यत्पात्रं तद्दौहित्रमिति स्मृतम्
dauhitraṃ khaḍgamityuktaṃ lalāṭe śṛṅgamasti yat | tasya śṛṃgasya yatpātraṃ taddauhitramiti smṛtam
On dit que « dauhitra » signifie « khaḍga », l’animal qui porte une corne au front. Le récipient façonné de cette corne est tenu en mémoire comme « dauhitra ».
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A śrāddha setting at Prabhāsa: a brāhmaṇa officiant displays a horn-made ritual vessel labeled ‘dauhitṛa’, explaining its name to attentive pilgrims; nearby are darbha bundles, ghee pot, and a low altar by the sea-breeze.
Purāṇic ritual terms often preserve technical meanings; understanding them refines correct śrāddha practice.
Prabhāsakṣetra, where śrāddha traditions are described with precise definitions of ritual items.
‘Dauhitra’ is defined as the horn-vessel associated with the khaḍga (rhinoceros), used among śrāddha sanctifiers.