सास्त्राभ्यासस्ततो ज्ञानं शौचमिंद्रियनिग्रहः । धर्मक्रियात्मचिंता च सात्त्विकं गुण लक्षणम्
sāstrābhyāsastato jñānaṃ śaucamiṃdriyanigrahaḥ | dharmakriyātmaciṃtā ca sāttvikaṃ guṇa lakṣaṇam
مداومةُ دراسة الشاسترا، ثم انبثاقُ المعرفة، والطهارة، وكبحُ الحواس، وإقامةُ أعمال الدارما، والتأملُ في الآتمان—تلك هي علاماتُ غونا السَّتفا.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced, Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A serene study-and-worship tableau: scriptures on a stand, a clean water pot, a rosary, and a meditator; six symbols arranged like petals around a central lamp of knowledge.
Sattva is recognized by disciplined learning, purity, sense-restraint, dharmic action, and sustained self-inquiry.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse defines sāttvic virtues applicable to all sacred paths.
No single ritual is mandated; it emphasizes daily disciplines—śāstra-study, śauca, and indriya-nigraha—as the sāttvic regimen.