Concept:Hiranyagarbha is a Sanskrit term where "Hiranya" means gold and "Garbha" means womb or egg, so it literally means "Golden Womb."Explanation:In Vedic philosophy, Hiranyagarbha is the source of creation, the cosmic egg from which the universe emerged. The Rigveda (Hymn 10.121) describes it as the sole lord of all beings. The term also refers to a royal ritual where a king would pass through a golden womb-shaped vessel to symbolize rebirth and claim Kshatriya status. For example, the Rashtrakuta king Dantidurga performed this ritual in 753 AD. Option A, Sacred fire, refers to Agni; option C, Divine offering, is Naivedya; option D, Royal coronation, is Rajyabhishek — none of these match the literal meaning of Hiranyagarbha. Therefore, the correct meaning is "Golden Womb."Answer:B. Golden womb