The Procedure for the Consecration of a Pond
ऋत्विग्भिश्चैव होतव्यं वारुणैरेव सर्वतः । ग्रहेभ्यो विधिवद्धुत्वा तथेंद्रायेश्वराय च
ṛtvigbhiścaiva hotavyaṃ vāruṇaireva sarvataḥ | grahebhyo vidhivaddhutvā tatheṃdrāyeśvarāya ca
ఆహుతి ఋత్వికులచేతనే సమర్పింపబడాలి; అన్ని వైపులా వారుణ విధి/మంత్రాలు అనుసరించాలి। గ్రహదేవతలకు విధివిధానంగా హోమం చేసి, ఇంద్రునికీ ఈశ్వరునికీ కూడా అర్పించాలి।
Not explicitly specified in the provided excerpt (context needed from surrounding verses).
Concept: Ritual action, performed by qualified ṛtviks with correct mantras and sequence, aligns the human sphere with cosmic governance (grahas, Indra, Varuṇa) and stabilizes auspiciousness.
Application: In daily life: do duties with proper method and integrity; seek harmony by addressing root causes (time, environment, ‘planetary’ pressures) through disciplined practice rather than anxiety.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: ऋत्विग्भिश्चैव = ऋत्विग्भिः + च + एव; होतव्यं = होतव्यम्; वारुणैरेव = वारुणैः + एव; विधिवद्धुत्वा = विधिवत् + हुत्वा; तथेंद्रायेश्वराय = तथा + इन्द्राय + ईश्वराय
The verse presents a ritual sequence that includes offerings to the Grahas, reflecting a traditional concern for harmonizing cosmic influences through prescribed oblations (often framed as graha-śānti within wider yajña procedures).
“Vāruṇa” indicates offerings or mantras connected with Varuṇa’s sphere (order, waters, moral-cosmic governance). In ritual language it can mean employing Varuṇa-specific mantras/offerings as part of the prescribed performance.
It emphasizes disciplined, correct performance—suggesting that sincerity is joined with procedural integrity (niyama), where actions are aligned with dharma and established ritual order rather than done casually.