1. The shrauta (Vedic sacrifices) involved the use of three fires-the garhapatya (householder's fire), ahavaniya (offeratorial fire) and dakshinagni (southern fire).
2. These fires were supposed to be placed in pits of different shapes, i.e., the garhapatya to be square, ahavaniya to be round and that of the dakshinagni, rectangle-shaped.
Which of the statements given is\are correct?
Correct Answer: (a) 1 only
Solution:Srauta-sutra, any of a number of Hindu ritual texts used by priests performing the larger Vedic sacrifices, such as those requiring three flames and the participation of a large number of specialist priests. The Srauta Sutras are based on ancient Vedic literature. The Kalpa Sutras are made up of the Srauta Sutras, Grihya Sutras, Sulba Sutras, and Dharma Sutras.