Aptoryama is a sacrificial rite produced from Brahma's northern mouth as per the Vishnu Purana. The Aptoryama is the seventh or last part of the Jyotishtoma. It is a voluntary sacrifice made for the attainment of a specific desire. The literal meaning of the word would be in conformity with the Praudhamanorama. It is a sacrifice which procures the attainment of the desired object.
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