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Shloka 24

Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti

यवैश् च व्रीहिभिश्चैव जुहुयाद्वै पृथक्पृथक् प्रत्येकं सप्तवारं तु द्रव्यालाभे घृतेन तु

yavaiś ca vrīhibhiścaiva juhuyādvai pṛthakpṛthak pratyekaṃ saptavāraṃ tu dravyālābhe ghṛtena tu

พึงถวายโหมะแยกกันด้วยข้าวบาร์เลย์และด้วยข้าวสาร โดยแต่ละอย่างถวายเจ็ดครั้ง หากขาดเครื่องบูชาตามกำหนด พึงถวายด้วยเนยใสเพียงอย่างเดียว

यवैःwith barley
यवैः:
and
:
व्रीहिभिःwith rice grains
व्रीहिभिः:
च एवand indeed
च एव:
जुहुयात्one should offer into the fire (perform homa)
जुहुयात्:
वैcertainly
वै:
पृथक्-पृथक्separately, one by one
पृथक्-पृथक्:
प्रत्येकम्each (item/oblations)
प्रत्येकम्:
सप्त-वारम्seven times
सप्त-वारम्:
तुmoreover
तु:
द्रव्य-अलाभेwhen materials are not obtained/available
द्रव्य-अलाभे:
घृतेनwith ghee
घृतेन:
तुthen/indeed
तु:

Suta Goswami (narrating traditional Shiva-puja/homa procedure to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
A
Agni

FAQs

It standardizes a Shiva-oriented homa sequence—separate oblations of barley and rice, repeated seven times—showing that disciplined ritual action (kriyā) can support Linga-puja as a purifying approach toward Pati (Shiva).

Indirectly, it presents Shiva as Pati who accepts devotion through regulated offerings; the allowance of ghee as a substitute emphasizes inner intention and continuity of worship over mere material abundance, aligning with Shaiva emphasis on sincere upāsanā that loosens pasha (bondage) on the pashu (soul).

A homa-based puja practice: offering barley and rice separately, seven times each, with ghee permitted as a substitute when materials are lacking—supporting the preparatory purity (śuddhi) that complements Shaiva sādhanā and Pashupata-oriented discipline.