अहमीड्यश्च पूज्यश्च सर्वयज्ञैर्द्विजोत्तमैः । मयि यज्ञा विधातव्या मयि होतव्यमित्यपि
ahamīḍyaśca pūjyaśca sarvayajñairdvijottamaiḥ | mayi yajñā vidhātavyā mayi hotavyamityapi
तो म्हणाला—‘सर्व यज्ञांत द्विजोत्तमांनी मीच स्तुत्य व पूज्य आहे; माझ्यासाठीच यज्ञ स्थापावेत आणि मलाच हविर्दान करावे.’
King Vena (as reported by the narrator)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king sits on a high throne demanding worship; brahmins stand conflicted with ladles and offerings, while a true deity’s shrine (Somnātha) glows in the distance, ignored by the arrogant ruler.
Self-deification and the diversion of worship from the divine order is depicted as a grave distortion of dharma.
The setting is the Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya narrative frame, though the verse itself focuses on Vena’s impiety.
Yajña and offering (homa/oblations) are mentioned—here as being wrongly redirected toward the king.