कर्मणा मनसा वाचा धर्ममेनमुपाश्रितः । न भूतो न भविष्यश्च न स धर्मोऽस्ति किंचन
karmaṇā manasā vācā dharmamenamupāśritaḥ | na bhūto na bhaviṣyaśca na sa dharmo'sti kiṃcana
By deed, by mind, and by speech, he took refuge in dharma. There was no duty—neither in the past nor in the future—that he did not embody in some way.
Nārada (context continuation)
Tirtha: Kapileśvara/Nandabhadra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārtha
Scene: A tripartite motif: the devotee’s hands engaged in service (karma), a calm luminous face (manas), and gentle truthful speech to others (vāc); the liṅga stands as the axis of integrity.
Dharma must be integrated through the three instruments—mind, speech, and action—forming a complete ethical life.
Bahūdaka’s devotional environment is implied as the setting where such dharma flourishes.
No external ritual is prescribed; it highlights trikāraṇa alignment (thought-word-deed discipline).