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Matsya Purana — Manvantaras, Shloka 58

विधिस्तोत्रं तथा हौत्रं पूर्ववत्सम्प्रवर्तते द्रव्यस्तोत्रं गुणस्तोत्रं कर्मस्तोत्रं तथैव च //

vidhistotraṃ tathā hautraṃ pūrvavatsampravartate dravyastotraṃ guṇastotraṃ karmastotraṃ tathaiva ca //

విధి-స్తోత్రం మరియు హౌత్రం—మునుపటిలాగే కొనసాగుతాయి. ద్రవ్య-స్తోత్రం, గుణ-స్తోత్రం, కర్మ-స్తోత్రం కూడా అలాగే జరుగుతాయి॥

vidhi-stotrama hymn describing/ordaining ritual procedure
vidhi-stotram:
tathālikewise/and
tathā:
hautrampriestly recitation connected with the hotṛ (ṛgvedic officiant) / the hotṛ’s chant
hautram:
pūrva-vatas stated earlier/in the former manner
pūrva-vat:
sampravartateproceeds/continues/is carried out
sampravartate:
dravya-stotramhymn focused on ritual substances/offerings
dravya-stotram:
guṇa-stotramhymn praising qualities/attributes
guṇa-stotram:
karma-stotramhymn focused on ritual acts/performances
karma-stotram:
tathā eva caand indeed so as well.
tathā eva ca:
Lord Matsya (teaching Vaivasvata Manu)
MatsyaVaivasvata ManuHotṛ
RitualStotraHomaYajnaMantra

FAQs

This verse does not describe pralaya directly; it classifies types of ritual hymns and indicates that their performance follows an already-established procedure.

It supports dharmic duty by emphasizing orderly performance of rites—knowing which hymns apply to procedure (vidhi), priestly recitation (hautra), substances (dravya), qualities (guṇa), and actions (karma) helps a householder or patron-king sponsor sacrifices correctly.

Ritually, it outlines a taxonomy of stotras used in worship and yajña, including the hotṛ-linked recitation; this is foundational for correct temple/ritual execution even when performed within a consecrated space.

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