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- hearths and 21 to the garhapatya. Around the altar are 360 parisrita stones (261 around ahavaniya, 78 around dhisnya, 21 around garhapatya). ŚBM 10.3.1. describes...
- times of extraction of the Vedic drink Soma. The first line is equated to Garhapatya (the sacred fire in a household kitchen), the A syllable of Om, the Rajas...
- drink Soma, and Mahesvara (a form of Shiva). The first line is equated to Garhapatya (the sacred fire in a household kitchen), the A syllable of Om, the Rajas...
- called an āhavanīya lit in a square fire pit, a western fire called the gārhapatya lit in a circular fire pit, which represents the householder's fire, and...
- traditionally used during a Vedic sacrifice. These are the householder's fire (garhapatya), the southern fire (anvaharyapacana or daksinagni), and the offertorial...
- deity-endowed body – Brahma, Rudra, and Vishnu; as mouth-endowed body – garhapatya, dakshinagni, and ahavaniya; as knowledge-endowed body – Rig, Saman, and...
- every grihastha (home), and therein presented in one of three formsgārhapatya (for general domestic usage), āhavaniya (for inviting and welcoming a...
- taken a water-pot 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...
- deity-endowed body - Brahma, Rudra and Vishnu; as mouth-endowed body - Garhapatya, Dakshinagni and Ahavaniya; as knowledge-endowed body - Rig, Saman and...
- Thirteen Prin****l Upanishads, Oxford University Press, pages 385-386 Garhapatya fire, Dakshinagni fire, Ahavanniya fire, Sabhyagni fire and Avasatyagni...