अभिजाने च तदहं यदर्थ मामुपागत: । अचिरात् तु गमिष्यामि तेनाहं त्वामचूचुदम्,तुम्हारे आनेका उद्देश्य क्या है, इसे मैं जानता हूँ और शीघ्र ही यहाँसे चला जाऊँगा। इसीलिये मैंने स्वयं तुम्हें प्रश्न करनेके लिये प्रेरित किया है
abhijāne ca tad ahaṃ yadartha mām upāgataḥ | acirāt tu gamiṣyāmi tenāhaṃ tvām acūcudam |
“I recognize the purpose for which you have come to me. But I shall depart from here before long; therefore I have prompted you to speak—to ask your question without hesitation.”
सिद्ध उवाच
The verse emphasizes timely inquiry and purposeful dialogue: a wise teacher, aware of the seeker’s intent and the shortness of time, urges the seeker to ask directly so that instruction can be given without delay.
A Siddha addresses a visitor who has approached with a specific aim. Knowing he will soon depart, the Siddha encourages the visitor to speak up and pose the intended question, setting the stage for instruction.