पशुमुख उवाच यदाचरन्ति विद्वांसः सदा धर्मपरायणाः । तदेव विदुषा कार्यमात्मनो हितमिच्छता
paśumukha uvāca yadācaranti vidvāṃsaḥ sadā dharmaparāyaṇāḥ | tadeva viduṣā kāryamātmano hitamicchatā
পশুমুখে ক’লে—যি আচৰণ বিদ্বানসকলে সদায় ধৰ্মপৰায়ণ হৈ কৰে, নিজৰ সত্য হিত কামনা কৰা জ্ঞানীয়ে সেইটোৱেই কৰণীয়।
Paśumukha
Scene: Paśumukha delivers a concise ethical injunction, gesturing toward a group of learned dharma-followers as exemplars; the listener is urged to imitate their practice.
Sadācāra matters: one should model life on the practices of truly learned, dharma-centered people.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it offers general guidance within the tīrtha-narrative.
Not a single rite; the prescription is to adopt the dharmic practices upheld by the wise (vidvāṃsaḥ).