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## Chapter 112:
**Composed by Somasen Bhattaraka**
**154.** If there are not three fire altars, then all the offerings for the three altars should be made in one square fire altar called Garhapatya, totaling one hundred and eight offerings.
**155.** In the offerings of rice, fuel, cloves, and water, one should carefully offer ghee in the middle of each offering.
**156.** At the end, one should offer a full oblation of ghee, without interruption, and recite the Grahastotra. Then, with the accompaniment of musical instruments, one should circumambulate the fire three times and offer salutations.
**157.** Then, taking the sacred ashes that destroy sins, one should apply them to the forehead and other parts of the body. A wise devotee should wear these ashes as a tilak.
**158.** The fuel for the fire should be straight, praiseworthy, and of good quality. It should be ten or twelve angulas long.
**159.** The Sami tree should be used for six months, Khadira for three months, Palasha for three months, and Asvattha for one day.
**160.** Apamarga should be used for one day, Arka for one day, and Banyan and other trees for three days. Udumbara should be used for three days.
**161.** If these are not available, then some say that Kusha grass should be used. Kusha grass should be used for one month, and Durva grass can be used immediately.