व्याधेराधेश्च प्रशमः क्रियायोगद्वयेन तु । मानसं शमयेत्तस्माज्ज्ञानेनाग्निमिवांबुना
vyādherādheśca praśamaḥ kriyāyogadvayena tu | mānasaṃ śamayettasmājjñānenāgnimivāṃbunā
La apaciguación de la enfermedad y de la angustia interior se logra mediante una disciplina doble de práctica. Por ello, debe aquietarse la mente con el conocimiento, como se apaga el fuego con agua.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta)
Scene: A blazing fire labeled ‘ādhi/inner distress’ is doused by a clear stream labeled ‘jñāna’; beside it, a disciplined practitioner performs steady practice—showing the twofold method.
Knowledge (jñāna) is presented as the decisive medicine for the mind, cooling inner fire and thereby easing both mental and bodily distress.
No location is mentioned; the focus is on inner sādhanā rather than sacred geography.
A “twofold discipline of practice” (kriyāyoga-dvaya) is referenced, but not detailed in this verse.