आत्मतृप्ता यतो यांति शांता दांताः परात्परम् । केचिद्द्रुमाः स्त्रियः केचित्केचित्तत्त्वविदोऽपरे
ātmatṛptā yato yāṃti śāṃtā dāṃtāḥ parātparam | keciddrumāḥ striyaḥ kecitkecittattvavido'pare
আত্মতৃপ্ত, শান্ত ও সংযত হয়ে তারা পরাত্পর পরম পদে গমন করে। কেউ যেন বৃক্ষ, কেউ নারী, আর কেউ তত্ত্বজ্ঞ অন্যজন।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A tranquil sacred grove near a river confluence: serene ascetics with radiant faces; some beings appear as motionless tree-sages, some as luminous women-siddhās, others as philosophers in meditation, all oriented toward an unseen transcendent light.
Liberation is tied to inner contentment, peace, and self-control—accessible across diverse forms and social identities.
No place-name is stated; the verse supports the broader tīrtha-māhātmya by emphasizing the inner fruit (parātpara-gati).
No external ritual; the ‘prescription’ is ethical-yogic: śānti (peace) and dama (self-restraint).