चिरं धर्मान्निषेवेत कुर्याच्चान्वेषणं चिरम् । चिरमन्वास्य विदुषश्चिरमिष्टानुपास्य च
ciraṃ dharmānniṣeveta kuryāccānveṣaṇaṃ ciram | ciramanvāsya viduṣaściramiṣṭānupāsya ca
ينبغي أن يلازم المرء الدharma زمنًا طويلًا بثبات، وأن يطيل البحث والتحرّي. وليلازم الحكماء طويلًا، وكذلك ليُداوم على عبادة الآلهة المختارة زمنًا طويلًا.
Gautama (quoted within Sūta’s narration)
Scene: A timeline-like composition: a seeker repeatedly visiting a guru, studying, performing daily worship to iṣṭa-devatā, and practicing dharma across seasons—showing ‘chiram’ as continuity.
Spiritual maturity comes from sustained practice: long-term dharma, careful inquiry, service to the wise, and steady devotion.
No particular sacred geography is named; the teaching is universal.
Upāsanā (sustained worship) and service to the learned are recommended as long-term disciplines.