Summary: is compared to the kindling in the cosmic sacrifice, while the rains during the months of Asvina and Kartika symbolize the lavabas or ablutions. The two months of Margasirsa and Pausa represent the rice used in the offering, and the frosty months of Magha and Phalguna are the coals. The last two months of Caitra and Vaisakha signify the sacrificial butter. These analogies draw a vivid connection between the cosmic sacrifice and the changing seasons, highlighting the divine presence in all aspects of creation. Whether in the cosmic order or the natural world, the essence of the soul of the universe, as depicted in the Vedas, is manifested through these intricate connections and sacraments, affirming the eternal cycle of sacrifice as a universal truth.