संविदं तेन यं वेदा विष्णुर्वेद न वै विधिः । यतो वाचो निवर्तंते ह्यप्राप्य मनसा सह
saṃvidaṃ tena yaṃ vedā viṣṇurveda na vai vidhiḥ | yato vāco nivartaṃte hyaprāpya manasā saha
Esa conciencia por la cual se conocen los Vedas—Viṣṇu la conoce, mas ni siquiera Vidhi (Brahmā). De ella regresan las palabras, incapaces de alcanzarla, junto con la mente.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages / internal Kāśī audience
Scene: A hush-filled scene: a sage on a Kāśī ghat with a manuscript of Veda closed, looking inward; above, an ungraspable radiance suggesting the speech-and-mind-transcending reality.
The highest truth is beyond conceptual grasp; spiritual realization surpasses speech and thought, encouraging contemplative practice and humility.
No tirtha is named; in the Kāśī setting, such teaching supports Kāśī as a place oriented to direct realization (jñāna) and liberation.
None; it is a statement on the ineffability of ultimate consciousness.