ततो विप्रा महात्मानः साग्निहोत्राः समंततः । सपुत्रदाराः काकुत्स्थमनुगच्छति सर्वशः
tato viprā mahātmānaḥ sāgnihotrāḥ samaṃtataḥ | saputradārāḥ kākutsthamanugacchati sarvaśaḥ
随后,四方而来的大德婆罗门——奉持阿耆尼火供(Agnihotra)者——携子与妻,尽皆随从迦库特斯塔而行。
Brahmā to Nārada (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrim-audience
Scene: Brāhmaṇas with sacred fires symbolically represented (agnihotra vessels), accompanied by wives and children, stream from all directions to follow Rāma; a moving tapestry of Vedic life joining the Lord’s path.
Vedic discipline (like Agnihotra) culminates in devotion to the divine; ritual and bhakti are shown as harmonious.
Ayodhyā, where Vedic practitioners and householders alike are drawn into Rāma’s sanctifying presence.
Agnihotra is referenced (maintenance of the sacred fire rite), indicating ongoing Vedic observance among the followers.
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