Varāha-avatāra: The Boar Incarnation Lifts the Earth and Slays Hiraṇyākṣa
दीक्षानुजन्मोपसद: शिरोधरं त्वं प्रायणीयोदयनीयदंष्ट्र: । जिह्वा प्रवर्ग्यस्तव शीर्षकं क्रतो: सत्यावसथ्यं चितयोऽसवो हि ते ॥ ३७ ॥
dīkṣānujanmopasadaḥ śirodharaṁ tvaṁ prāyaṇīyodayanīya-daṁṣṭraḥ jihvā pravargyas tava śīrṣakaṁ kratoḥ satyāvasathyaṁ citayo ’savo hi te
此外,噢主啊,你的屡次显现即是诸般灌顶(dīkṣā)与入祭(upasad)之源;你的颈肩为承首之处。你的獠牙即入祭之果与终结(prāyaṇīya、udayanīya)。你的舌为普拉瓦尔吉亚(pravargya),你的头为祭仪(kratu)之顶;“真实住处”之坛(satyāvasathya)为你的祭坛,而你的生命气息即诸柴堆与圣火之总集。
This verse portrays Lord Varaha as yajna personified—His limbs correspond to major sacrificial rites—teaching that sacrifice ultimately rests in the Supreme Lord.
In the Varaha narrative, the sages glorify Him as the source and goal of Vedic sacrifice, showing that ritual gains its sanctity and power because it is connected to the Lord.
Offer one’s work, speech, and daily duties as devotion to the Lord—keeping the purpose (pleasing Bhagavan) central rather than mere external form.