Ātma-saṃyama-dharma: One-pointedness of Mind and Senses (शुक–व्यास संवादः)
कृतमित्येव तत्सरव॑ कृत्वा तिछेत पार्श्चत: । किंकर: सर्वकारी स्यात् सर्वकर्मसु कोविद:
kṛtam ity eva tat sarvaṃ kṛtvā tiṣṭhet pārśvataḥ | kiṃkaraḥ sarvakārī syāt sarvakarmasu kovidaḥ ||
অৰ্পিত সকলো কাম সম্পন্ন কৰি গুৰুৰ ওচৰলৈ আহি তেওঁৰ কাষতে থিয় হৈ কেৱল ‘কৃতम्’ (হ’ল) বুলি ক’ব। অনুগত পৰিচাৰকৰ দৰে পৰৱৰ্তী আজ্ঞাৰ বাবে সদা প্ৰস্তুত থাকিব আৰু সকলো কৰ্ম সম্পাদনত দক্ষ হ’ব।
व्यास उवाच
A disciple/attendant should practice disciplined service: complete tasks fully, report succinctly (“It is done”), stay near and ready for further instruction, and cultivate competence so that any duty can be performed well.
Vyāsa describes the proper conduct of one serving a guru: after finishing all assigned work, the servant stands by the teacher, ready for the next command, embodying obedience, readiness, and skill in carrying out duties.