त्रिसप्ततितमः सर्गः (Sarga 73): Mithilā Vivāha
Kanyādāna and the Fourfold Marriage Rites
दर्भैस्समैस्समास्तीर्य विधिवन्मन्त्रपूर्वकम्।अग्निमादाय वेद्यां तु विधिमन्त्रपुरस्कृतम्।।।।जुहावाग्नौ महातेजा वसिष्ठो भगवानृषि:।
darbhais samais samāstīrya vidhivan mantrapūrvakam |
agnim ādāya vedyāṃ tu vidhimantrapuraskṛtam ||
juhāva agnau mahātejā vasiṣṭho bhagavān ṛṣiḥ || 1.73.24 ||
随后,他依仪轨并以真言为先,均匀铺设达尔婆草(darbha);光辉威严的圣仙婆悉吒(Vasiṣṭha)将圣火安置于祭坛之上;继而在规定真言的引导下,把供献之酥与供物投入火中。
Brilliant and worshipful rishi Vasishta chanted, mantras according to tradition, put the darbha grass of equal proportions around the altar, placed the fire on the altar, recitedthe mantras from the scriptures and offered oblations into the flame.
Dharma is adherence to sacred discipline: mantras and correctly prepared materials sanctify action, making the rite truthful, accountable, and socially binding.
The sacred fire is installed on the altar and the homa begins under Vasiṣṭha’s direction, marking the formal start of the marriage-sacrament.
Vasiṣṭha’s authoritative steadiness—he embodies the continuity of Vedic tradition and ensures the rite proceeds correctly.