एतत्त्रेतायुगे प्रोक्तं पादोनं मन्त्रसाधनम् । युग्मार्धं द्वापरे कार्यं चतुर्थांशं कलौ युगे
etattretāyuge proktaṃ pādonaṃ mantrasādhanam | yugmārdhaṃ dvāpare kāryaṃ caturthāṃśaṃ kalau yuge
في تريتا يوغا تُعلَّم هذه رياضةُ المانترا منقوصةً بربعٍ؛ وفي دڤاپرا ينبغي أن تُؤدَّى بنصفها؛ وفي كالي يوغا تُؤدَّى بربعها.
Unspecified (didactic narration within the tīrtha episode)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvijottama
Scene: A symbolic depiction of four yugas as diminishing pillars or steps, with a sādhaka’s practice measure reducing accordingly—yet the sacred flame remains steady, signifying preserved essence.
The Purāṇic tradition calibrates practice to the capacities of each age, emphasizing realism without abandoning discipline.
The yuga-teaching is embedded in a tīrtha narrative of Nāgarakhaṇḍa; the exact pīṭha is specified nearby (later verses mention Cित्रेश्वर-pīṭha).
A yuga-based measure for mantra-sādhana: 3/4 in Tretā, 1/2 in Dvāpara, 1/4 in Kali.