अत्र सिद्धा: शिवा नाम ब्राह्मणा वेदपारगा:
atra siddhāḥ śivā nāma brāhmaṇā vedapāragāḥ
«هنا براهمةٌ مُنجَزون، يُعرَفون باسم “شِيفا” (Śivā)، قد بلغوا الشاطئ الآخر من الفيدات.»
युपर्ण उवाच
The verse foregrounds the authority of realized, Veda-mastering Brahmins: ethical and ritual guidance in dharma is grounded in both learning (Vedic mastery) and attainment (siddhi), not merely in status.
The speaker points out the presence of a particular group of Brahmins—called ‘Śivā’—describing them as siddhas and expert in the Vedas, thereby establishing them as credible witnesses/advisers within the episode.