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Matsya Purana — The Rite of Gifting the ‘Silver Mountain’, Shloka 7

विष्कम्भशैलानृत्विग्भ्यः पूज्यवस्त्रविभूषणैः इमं मन्त्रं पठन्दद्याद् दर्भपाणिर्विमत्सरः //

viṣkambhaśailānṛtvigbhyaḥ pūjyavastravibhūṣaṇaiḥ imaṃ mantraṃ paṭhandadyād darbhapāṇirvimatsaraḥ //

Dengan penuh hormat, hendaklah dia menyerahkan (persembahan ini) kepada para pendeta upacara, bersama pakaian dan perhiasan yang layak, sambil melafazkan mantra ini, memegang rumput darbha di tangan dan bebas daripada iri hati.

viṣkambhaśailān(offerings called) ‘viṣkambha-śaila’ (ritual items/gifts, likely a named category in the rite)
viṣkambhaśailān:
ṛtvigbhyaḥto the officiating priests
ṛtvigbhyaḥ:
pūjyaworthy of honor
pūjya:
vastragarments
vastra:
vibhūṣaṇaiḥwith ornaments/adornments
vibhūṣaṇaiḥ:
imamthis
imam:
mantrammantra
mantram:
paṭhanwhile reciting
paṭhan:
dadyātshould give
dadyāt:
darbha-pāṇiḥwith darbha grass in hand
darbha-pāṇiḥ:
vimatsaraḥwithout envy/jealousy, free from spite.
vimatsaraḥ:
Lord Matsya (in dialogue instruction to Vaivasvata Manu; traditional frame for Matsya Purana teachings)
Ṛtvij (officiating priests)Darbha (sacred grass)Mantra (recitation)
RitualDānaMantraPriestsDharma

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya; it focuses on correct ritual conduct—how gifts should be offered to priests with mantra-recitation and a purified, non-envious disposition.

It presents a core dharma-duty: honoring ṛtviks through proper dāna (gifts) during rites, performed with humility (no envy) and ritual correctness (darbha in hand, mantra recited).

Ritually, it specifies the proper mode of offering—reciting a mantra while holding darbha grass, and giving respected items like garments and ornaments to the officiants.