त्वं ब्रह्मवादी त्वं ब्रह्मा ब्राह्मणवत्सलः । ब्रह्मण्यो ब्रह्मदेवश्च ब्रह्मदो ब्रह्मसंग्रहः
tvaṃ brahmavādī tvaṃ brahmā brāhmaṇavatsalaḥ | brahmaṇyo brahmadevaśca brahmado brahmasaṃgrahaḥ
You are the proclaimer of Brahman; you are Brahmā; you are tender toward the brāhmaṇas. You uphold the Brahmanic order; you are the divine Lord of Brahman; you bestow Brahmanic wisdom; you are the repository of Brahman.
Viśvāmitra (continuing the stava/nāmāvalī)
Listener: Phālguna (Arjuna)
Scene: A hymn-like tableau where Kumāra is envisioned as the source of Vedic speech: a radiant youthful deity with subtle Brahmā-like creative aura; brāhmaṇas and students nearby, receiving blessings; sacred manuscripts and fire-altar imagery suggest brahma-vidyā.
Skanda is praised as the guardian of sacred knowledge and dharma, especially the protection of the righteous and the Vedic path.
No tīrtha is named; the verse is theological, listing divine epithets of Skanda.
Not explicitly; it is part of a nāma-stotra intended for recitation (japa/pāṭha).