Abhiṣeka-Ādi-Kathana
Consecratory Bathing and Related Rites
विघ्नज्वालापनोदार्थं कुर्याद्विज्ञापनां यथा अभिषेकार्थमादिष्टस्त्वयाहं गुरुमूर्तिना
vighnajvālāpanodārthaṃ kuryādvijñāpanāṃ yathā abhiṣekārthamādiṣṭastvayāhaṃ gurumūrtinā
เพื่อขจัดเปลวไฟแห่งอุปสรรค ควรทูลวิงวอนตามพิธีว่า “ท่านผู้ทรงเป็นรูปแห่งคุรุ ได้ทรงบัญชาให้ข้าพเจ้ากระทำอภิเษก (abhiṣeka) แล้ว”
Lord Agni (traditional Agni Purana narrator) instructing the listener (commonly Vasiṣṭha) on ritual procedure
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Vrata","secondary_vidya":"Mantra","practical_application":"Vighna-shanti and abhisheka authorization: a formal guru-addressed supplication used to ritually legitimize and protect the consecration rite from obstacles.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Vighna-jvālā-apanodana-vijñapti before Abhiṣeka","lookup_keywords":["vighna-shanti","vijñapti","abhisheka","guru-murti","puja-vidhi"],"quick_summary":"Before abhiṣeka, the officiant makes a prescribed supplication to the Guru-as-embodiment, explicitly stating authorization to perform the rite, to pacify and remove obstacles."}
Concept: Guru-tattva as the legitimizing locus of ritual power; rites succeed when grounded in proper authorization and vighna-shanti.
Application: Begin major rites with a clear sankalpa/vijñapti acknowledging lineage and seeking removal of impediments.
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi (Abhisheka & Vighna-shanti rites)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A priest stands before a consecration setup, hands folded in formal supplication to the Guru principle (represented by a seated guru or a guru-pāda), requesting removal of obstacles before abhiṣeka; ritual vessels and flowers are arranged nearby.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala temple mural style, warm earthy palette, priest in white mundu and angavastra with folded hands before a seated guru figure haloed, abhiṣeka kumbha and kalasha on a low altar, stylized flames symbolizing vighna-jvālā dissolving, flat decorative background","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, central guru figure with ornate arch and gold leaf halo, priest offering añjali, abhiṣeka kalasha and conch, rich reds and greens, embossed jewelry, symbolic flames of obstacles at the bottom being calmed","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, delicate linework, instructional ritual layout: guru seat to the north, priest facing east, labeled abhiṣeka vessels, subtle depiction of supplication gesture, soft colors and minimal gold","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, courtly interior adapted to a ritual pavilion, priest petitioning a venerable guru, detailed textiles, small abhiṣeka vessels and flowers, stylized flames fading near the threshold, fine brushwork"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"devotional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: विघ्नज्वालापनोदार्थं = विघ्न-ज्वाला-अपनोद-अर्थम्; कुर्याद्विज्ञापनां = कुर्यात् + विज्ञापनाम्; अभिषेकार्थमादिष्टस्त्वयाहं = अभिषेक-अर्थम् + आदिष्टः + त्वया + अहम्; गुरुमूर्तिना = गुरु-मूर्तिना
Related Themes: Agni Purana Puja-vidhi sections on vighna-shanti, sankalpa, and abhiṣeka (same khanda context); Agni Purana initiation/dīkṣā procedures in adjacent verses (90.14–90.17)
It prescribes a ritualized ‘vijñāpanā’ (formal petition/declaration) to remove vighnas (obstacles) before undertaking abhiṣeka (consecratory bathing), explicitly invoking authorization from the Guru-form.
By documenting not only mantras and actions but also the procedural speech-act (vijñāpanā) used in rites, it preserves practical liturgical protocol—one of the Agni Purana’s hallmark “how-to” domains alongside architecture, polity, medicine, and poetics.
Declaring guru-authorized intent aligns the rite with proper adhikāra (eligibility) and humility, which is held to pacify impediments and safeguard the sanctity and fruit (phala) of the abhiṣeka.