पुरा सनारु नामासीन्मुनिरत्र गृहाश्रमी । ब्रह्मयज्ञरतो नित्यं नित्यं चातिथिदैवतः
purā sanāru nāmāsīnmuniratra gṛhāśramī | brahmayajñarato nityaṃ nityaṃ cātithidaivataḥ
Noong unang panahon, may isang pantas dito na ang pangalan ay Sanāru, na namumuhay sa yugto ng maybahay (gṛhastha). Lagi siyang nakatuon sa Brahma-yajña, at lagi niyang itinuturing na banal ang mga panauhin, na wari’y mga diyos.
Skanda (narration continues)
Listener: Mahāmuni
Scene: A serene Kāśī household-āśrama: sage Sanāru performs daily brahma-yajña with manuscripts and fire, while welcoming a guest at the threshold with water and a seat, seeing the guest as a deity.
Purāṇic dharma upholds gṛhastha life when anchored in Vedic study (brahma-yajña) and hospitality (atithi-sevā).
The verse situates the narrative “here” within Kāśī’s sacred setting, preparing for a Liṅga-māhātmya account.
Brahma-yajña (regular sacred study/recitation) and atithi-pūjā (honoring guests).