अत्रिर्होतार्चिकस्तत्र पुलस्त्योऽध्वर्युरेव च । उद्गाताऽथो मरीचिश्च ब्रह्माहं सुरपुंगवः
atrirhotārcikastatra pulastyo'dhvaryureva ca | udgātā'tho marīciśca brahmāhaṃ surapuṃgavaḥ
Ali Atri serviu como Hotṛ e também como recitador dos Ṛc; Pulastya foi o Adhvaryu; Marīci foi o Udgātṛ; e eu, o mais eminente entre os deuses, fui o sacerdote Brahmā, supervisor do rito.
Indra (Sahasrākṣa/Śakra), inferred from “aham surapuṃgavaḥ” (I, foremost among gods)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Atri chants as Hotṛ and Ṛc-reciter; Pulastya measures and offers as Adhvaryu; Marīci sings Sāman as Udgātṛ; Indra stands as Brahmā-priest overseeing, all within a luminous Prabhāsa yajña enclosure.
Dharma is upheld through disciplined cooperation—each priestly role supports the wholeness of sacred action.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, shown as a fully Vedic ritual-field with eminent ṛṣis serving as officiants.
The assignment of Vedic priestly offices—Hotṛ, Adhvaryu, Udgātṛ, and Brahmā (overseer)—for conducting the yajña.