Sārasvata–Dadhīca Upākhyāna at Sarasvatī Tīrtha
Balarāma’s Pilgrimage Context
मोक्षधर्म समास्थातुमिच्छेयं भगवन्नहम् । तस्य तद् वचन श्रुत्वा उपदेशं चकार सः
mokṣadharma samāsthātum iccheyaṁ bhagavann aham | tasya tad vacanaṁ śrutvā upadeśaṁ cakāra saḥ ||
“O Blessed One, I wish to take my stand in the dharma that leads to liberation.” Hearing those words, he then proceeded to give instruction—setting forth the guidance of the path.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse frames mokṣa-dharma as a deliberate commitment: liberation is approached through consciously adopting a disciplined way of life, and it is transmitted through upadeśa—authoritative instruction given in response to sincere seeking.
A seeker addresses a revered figure as “Bhagavan,” expressing the wish to undertake mokṣa-dharma. Upon hearing this request, the teacher responds by giving a formal instruction, marking a transition from dialogue to doctrinal guidance.