Gālava’s Eastern Ascent with Garuḍa; Counsel on Kāla and Upāya (उद्योगपर्व, अध्याय ११०)
धामा नाम महात्मानो मुनय: सत्यवादिन: । न तेषां ज्ञायते मूर्तिनाकृतिर्न तपश्चितम्
dhāmā nāma mahātmāno munayaḥ satyavādinaḥ | na teṣāṃ jñāyate mūrtir nākṛtir na tapaś citam ||
Yuparṇa said: “There are great-souled sages known as the Dhāmās, steadfast in truth. Yet their bodily form is not discerned—neither their appearance nor the visible marks of their austerities are known.”
युपर्ण उवाच
True spiritual stature is grounded in सत्य (truthfulness) and inner discipline; it may not be recognizable through outward form, appearance, or visible signs of austerity.
Yuparṇa describes a class of truth-speaking sages called the Dhāmās and emphasizes that their physical form and the external marks of their tapas are not readily known or perceived.