सर्वत्र संशयाविष्टः श्रद्धाहीनोऽतिचंचलः । परमार्थात्परिभ्रष्टः संसृतेर्न हि मुच्यते
sarvatra saṃśayāviṣṭaḥ śraddhāhīno'ticaṃcalaḥ | paramārthātparibhraṣṭaḥ saṃsṛterna hi mucyate
যি সৰ্বত্ৰ সন্দেহে আৱিষ্ট, শ্ৰদ্ধাহীন আৰু অতিচঞ্চল, পৰমাৰ্থৰ পৰা বিচ্যুত—সেইজন সঁচাকৈয়ে সংসাৰৰ বন্ধনৰ পৰা মুক্ত নহয়।
Sūta
Listener: Ṛṣis (implied)
Scene: A restless wanderer, eyes darting, surrounded by swirling thoughts and crossroads, fails to reach a luminous peak labeled 'paramārtha'; in contrast, a steady pilgrim walks a straight path.
Persistent doubt and absence of śraddhā destabilize practice and obstruct liberation from saṃsāra.
No tīrtha is referenced; the teaching is psychological and soteriological (about liberation).
Implicitly, it prescribes steadiness and faith by warning against doubt and fickleness.