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Matsya Purana — Navagraha Sacrifice for Planetary Pacification and Prosperity, Shloka 31

होतव्यं च घृताभ्यक्तं चरुभक्षादिकं पुनः मन्त्रैर्दशाहुतीर्हुत्वा होमं व्याहृतिभिस्ततः //

hotavyaṃ ca ghṛtābhyaktaṃ carubhakṣādikaṃ punaḥ mantrairdaśāhutīrhutvā homaṃ vyāhṛtibhistataḥ //

ଘୃତଲେପିତ ଚରୁ-ଭକ୍ଷ୍ୟାଦିକୁ ପୁନଃ ଅଗ୍ନିରେ ହୋମ କରିବା ଉଚିତ। ମନ୍ତ୍ରଦ୍ୱାରା ଦଶ ଆହୁତି ଦେଇ, ପରେ ବ୍ୟାହୃତିମାନଙ୍କ ଦ୍ୱାରା ହୋମ କର।

होतव्यम्is to be offered (into the fire)
होतव्यम्:
and
:
घृताभ्यक्तम्smeared/anointed with ghee
घृताभ्यक्तम्:
चरु-भक्ष-आदिकम्cooked rice (caru), edible offerings, and the like
चरु-भक्ष-आदिकम्:
पुनःagain/further
पुनः:
मन्त्रैःwith (prescribed) mantras
मन्त्रैः:
दश-आहुतीःten oblations
दश-आहुतीः:
हुत्वाhaving offered
हुत्वा:
होमम्fire-offering, homa rite
होमम्:
व्याहृतिभिःwith the vyāhṛtis (bhūḥ, bhuvaḥ, svaḥ, etc.)
व्याहृतिभिः:
ततःthereafter/then
ततः:
Lord Matsya (in instruction to Vaivasvata Manu, ritual-vidhi context)
VyāhṛtisHomaCaruGhṛta (ghee)
HomaVedic ritualGṛhya ritesMantraOfferings

FAQs

This verse is not about pralaya; it gives a practical ritual sequence for homa—offerings with ghee and caru, ten mantra-oblations, followed by vyāhṛti-homa.

It supports the householder/kingly duty of maintaining sacrificial order (yajña): performing properly sequenced fire-offerings with mantra and vyāhṛtis as part of dharma and auspicious governance.

Ritually, it specifies the homa workflow: ghṛta-anointed oblations and caru, a set of ten āhutis with mantras, then oblations with the vyāhṛtis—key for correct performance of Vedic-style fire rites.