Chapter 166: वर्णधर्मादिकथनं
Exposition of Varṇa-Dharma and Related Topics
संस्कारश्चोपनयनं वेदव्रतचतुष्टयं स्नानं स्वधर्मचारिण्या योगः स्याद्यज्ञपञ्चकं
saṃskāraścopanayanaṃ vedavratacatuṣṭayaṃ snānaṃ svadharmacāriṇyā yogaḥ syādyajñapañcakaṃ
Kabilang sa mga saṃskāra (ritong nagpapadalisay) ang upanayana (inisiyasyon), ang apat na panatang Veda; ang pagligo bilang ritwal ng paglilinis ng taong tumutupad sa sariling dharma (svadharma); ang disiplina ng yoga; at ang limang gawaing paghahandog (pañca-yajña).
Lord Agni (in discourse to Sage Vasiṣṭha, as per the Agni Purana’s usual narrative frame)
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Concept: Integration of ritual (yajña, snāna, vrata) with inner discipline (yoga) as a unified dharma-practice.
Application: Adopt a balanced regimen: undergo upanayana, keep Vedic vows, maintain daily purity through snāna, practice yoga for steadiness, and perform pañcamahāyajñas as daily duty.
Khanda Section: Dharma-shastra / Samskara and Vedic Observances (Ritual Duties and Purificatory Rites)
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: संस्कारः+च+उपनयनम्→संस्कारश्चोपनयनम् (विसर्ग→श्, च-सन्धि); स्यात्+यज्ञ…→स्याद्यज्ञ… (द्-आदेशः)
Related Themes: Agni Purana 166.12 (pañcamahāyajña enumeration)
It enumerates core dharmic disciplines: upanayana, a fourfold set of Vedic vows, ritual bathing, yoga as disciplined practice, and the five daily sacrificial duties (pañcamahāyajñas).
By compressing multiple domains—samskara (initiation), vrata (vows), śauca (purity via bathing), yoga (spiritual discipline), and yajña (daily sacrificial obligations)—it showcases the text’s catalog-like coverage of practical religious life.
These practices collectively purify the practitioner, stabilize conduct in svadharma, and sustain merit (puṇya) through disciplined living, culminating in daily sacrificial responsibility and inner yogic cultivation.