1. “If, without knowing this, one offers an Agnihotra, it would be
as if a man were to remove the live coals and pour his libation on dead
ashes.
2. “But he who offers this Agnihotra with a full knowledge of its
true purport, he offers it (i.e. he eats food) in all worlds, in all
beings, in all Selfs.
3. “As the soft fibres of the Ishika reed, when thrown into the
fire, are burnt, thus all his sins are burnt whoever offers this
Agnihotra with a full knowledge of its true purport.
4. “Even if he gives what is left of his food to a Kandala, it would
be offered in his (the Kandala's) Vaisvanara Self. And so it is said in
this Sloka:—
“As hungry children here on earth sit (expectantly) round their
mother, so. do all beings sit round the Agnihotra, yea, round the
Agnihotra.”