संक्रांति समये येषां वसोर्धाराप्रदायिनाम् । भविष्यति क्षुतं वह्ने हूयमाने तवानल
saṃkrāṃti samaye yeṣāṃ vasordhārāpradāyinām | bhaviṣyati kṣutaṃ vahne hūyamāne tavānala
「サンクラーンティの時、ヴァソールダーラーを捧げる者たちに対して、おお火よ。供物が注がれるとき、汝の炎のうちに『クシュタ』—しるしとしての応答—が起こるであろう。おおアナラよ。」
Brahmā
Listener: Agni (Anala/Vahni)
Scene: At Saṅkrānti, priests pour vasordhārā; the flame responds with a distinct ‘kṣuta’—a visible/sensible sign such as a sudden bright flare, a crisp crack, or a rhythmic flicker—interpreted as Agni’s assent.
Sacred timings like Saṅkrānti intensify ritual efficacy, and the tradition recognizes auspicious responses/signs in the sacrificial fire.
The verse continues the local tirtha narrative (“atra”) of the chapter; the exact site name is not present in this single line.
Offering vasordhārā specifically at Saṅkrānti, observing the fire’s ritual response as a sign of acceptance.