देवगन्धर्वनृत्यैश्च वेणुवीणानिनादितम् । वेदध्वनितघोषेण यज्ञहोमाग्निहोत्रजैः
devagandharvanṛtyaiśca veṇuvīṇānināditam | vedadhvanitaghoṣeṇa yajñahomāgnihotrajaiḥ
Le lieu retentissait des danses des dieux et des Gandharvas, et des sons de la flûte et de la vīṇā ; du frémissement des récitations védiques, et des rites nés du sacrifice : les oblations du homa et l’agnihotra quotidien.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Ṛṣitoyā-taṭa yajña-vāṭa (within Prabhāsa)
Type: ghat
Scene: A vibrant ritual festival: devas and gandharvas dancing above or around the yajña enclosure; musicians with veṇu and vīṇā; below, brāhmaṇas chanting; flames rising from homa-kuṇḍa.
When yajña and Vedic sound fill a tīrtha, the place becomes a divine theatre—where devotion, discipline, and cosmic harmony converge.
The sacrificial precinct in Prabhāsa-kṣetra (near Ṛṣitoyā), depicted as vibrating with Vedic and celestial celebration.
Homa and agnihotra are referenced as ongoing sacrificial rites accompanying the yajña setting.