-
belong to the
ahavaniya altar, 78 to the
dhisnya hearths and 21 to the garhapatya.
Around the
altar are 360
parisrita stones (261
around ahavaniya, 78 around...
- may occur.
There are
three fires: an
eastern offertorial fire
called an
āhavanīya lit in a
square fire pit, a
western fire
called the gārhapatya lit in...
- Yajurveda,
midday Soma extraction, and Sadashiva. The
third streak is the
Ahavaniya (the fire used for Homa), the M
syllable in Om, the
Tamas guna, Svarga...
- Rudra, and Vishnu; as mouth-endowed body – garhapatya, dakshinagni, and
ahavaniya; as knowledge-endowed body – Rig, Saman, and Yajur; as world-endowed body...
- Yajurveda,
midday Soma extraction, and Sadasiva. The
third streak is the
Ahavaniya (the fire used for Homa), the M
syllable in Om, the
Tamas guna, Svarga...
-
southern fire (anvaharyapacana or daksinagni), and the
offertorial fire (
ahavaniya).
Oblations are
offered into the fire.
Among the
ingredients offered as...
-
Pasubandha Sautramani A
Vedic sacrifice requires three sacred fires namely Ahavaniya,
Garhapatya and Daksinagni. The
purpose of
Adhana is to
entertain these...
- or a water-jar he
should go
pouring it out from the
garhapatya to the
ahavaniya with the verse: "Here
Visnu strode". The rc [RigVeda verse, e.g. 1.22...
- H.
Griffith states that
tortoises were
buried in
construction of the
Ahavaniya Fire-Altar. In this context, the
Vajasaneyi Samhita of the
white Yajurveda...
-
presented in one of
three forms – gārhapatya (for
general domestic usage),
āhavaniya (for
inviting and
welcoming a
personage or deity) and
dakshinagni (for...