शब्द: स्पर्शस्तथा रूपं द्रवश्वाणां गुणा: स्मृता:
śabdaḥ sparśas tathā rūpaṁ dravaśvāṇāṁ guṇāḥ smṛtāḥ
Vāyu-deva said: “Sound, touch, and likewise form are remembered as the qualities belonging to fluid (watery) substances.”
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse classifies sensory qualities (guṇas) associated with a category of matter—here, fluids—by listing sound, touch, and form. It reflects a traditional analytic framework used to explain how the world is experienced through the senses and how material categories are distinguished by their perceptible attributes.
Vāyu-deva is speaking in a didactic passage, presenting a systematic account of the qualities of substances/elements. The statement functions as part of a broader explanatory discourse on the constitution of the world and the properties by which different kinds of matter are known.