Atithi’s Direction to the Nāga-sage Padma at Naimiṣa (अतिथ्युपदेशः—नैमिषे पद्मनागोपाख्यानप्रस्तावः)
निदर्शनं चात्र भवति विश्वेषामग्ने यज्ञानां त्वं होतेति । त्वं हितो देवैर्मनुष्यैर्जगत इति
nidārśanaṃ cātra bhavati viśveṣām agne yajñānāṃ tvaṃ hoteti | tvaṃ hito devair manuṣyair jagata iti |
阿周那说道:“此处也援引一则古老的例证:‘噢,阿耆尼!你是一切祭祀的Hotṛ。’并宣称你是整个世界的善友——诸天与人类皆然。”
अजुन उवाच
Agni is presented as a universal benefactor: as the Hotṛ of all sacrifices, he mediates offerings and sustains reciprocal welfare between gods and humans, symbolizing ritual duty (yajña) as a force that supports the world’s order and common good.
Arjuna introduces an illustrative saying (nidārśana) to support the point under discussion, praising Agni as the officiating priest of all sacrifices and as one whose beneficence extends to the entire world, including both divine and human communities.