तत्त्था नान्यथा किंचिदत्र प्रोक्तं हि विष्णुना । यो ह्यहं स हरिर्ज्ञेयो यो हरिः सोऽहमित्युता
tattthā nānyathā kiṃcidatra proktaṃ hi viṣṇunā | yo hyahaṃ sa harirjñeyo yo hariḥ so'hamityutā
সেয়া ঠিক তেনেকুৱাই, অন্যথা নহয়; কিয়নো ইয়াত বিষ্ণুৱে যি কৈছে সেয়া সত্য। “যি মই, সেয়াই হৰি বুলি জানিব; আৰু যি হৰি, সেয়াই মই”—এইদৰে নিশ্চয়।
Maheśvara (Śiva)
Scene: Śiva proclaims the truth of Viṣṇu’s words, declaring mutual identity; the scene can be visualized as a luminous convergence of Śiva and Viṣṇu auras, suggesting one essence in two forms.
Śiva and Viṣṇu are affirmed as non-different in essence; sectarian hostility is spiritually misguided.
No tīrtha is named; the verse is a doctrinal proclamation of Hari-Hara unity.
No direct ritual is prescribed; the teaching guides right understanding and devotion.