Śiva-nāmānukīrtana-prastāvaḥ
Prologue to the praise of Śiva and the Upamanyu testimony
आस्थितानां नदीं दिव्यां वालखिल्यैनिषेविताम्
āsthitānāṁ nadīṁ divyāṁ vālakhilyai niṣevitām
Vāsudeva habló de un río celestial: un cauce al que se acercan y en el que se asientan los firmes, frecuentado por los sabios Vālakhilya, evocando la imagen de un lugar santificado, sostenido por ascetas constantes y hecho sagrado por la incesante presencia de los rishis.
वासुदेव उवाच
Holiness is reinforced by steadfast practice and the company of the disciplined: a place (or path) becomes 'divine' when it is consistently resorted to by those established in restraint and by venerable sages, suggesting that dharma is sustained through continual, lived commitment.
Vāsudeva describes a celestial river characterized by two markers of sanctity—those who have firmly resorted to it and the presence of the Vālakhilya sages who frequent it—setting a sacred scene within the broader discourse of Anuśāsana on dharma and meritorious conduct.