नमस्कृत्यात्मगुरुवे ध्यात्वा देवमुमापतिम् । नारायणं च लक्ष्मीशं ब्रह्माणं च विनायकम्
namaskṛtyātmaguruve dhyātvā devamumāpatim | nārāyaṇaṃ ca lakṣmīśaṃ brahmāṇaṃ ca vināyakam
নিজ আত্মগুৰুক নমস্কাৰ কৰি, উমাপতি প্ৰভু শিৱক ধ্যান কৰি, নাৰায়ণ, লক্ষ্মীপতি বিষ্ণু, ব্ৰহ্মা আৰু বিনায়ক গণেশকো ভক্তিভাৱে প্ৰণাম কৰিব।
Unknown (narrative instruction within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa; speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: A seated sādhaka at dawn, hands in añjali, visualizing a lineage-guru behind him; before him appear Śiva with Umā, Viṣṇu with Lakṣmī, four-faced Brahmā on lotus, and Gaṇeśa as the remover of obstacles—arranged as a protective maṇḍala around the reciter and manuscript.
Begin all sacred practice with reverence to the guru and with meditation on the divine, honoring the major deities with a harmonizing (Smārta) spirit.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as a general dharmic preface for worship and practice.
Guru-vandana (bowing to the guru) and dhyāna (meditation), followed by devotional salutation to key deities.