छायाविहीननिष्पत्तिरिंद्रियाणामदर्शनम् । आकाशगमनं नित्यमिंद्रियादिशमः स्वयम्
chāyāvihīnaniṣpattiriṃdriyāṇāmadarśanam | ākāśagamanaṃ nityamiṃdriyādiśamaḥ svayam
Se puede existir sin proyectar sombra, y los sentidos quedan invisibles (indetectables). Se puede transitar constantemente por el cielo, y por sí mismo alcanzar la calma y el dominio de los sentidos y lo demás.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa framing)
Scene: A nearly transparent yogin stands under bright light yet casts no shadow; nearby, observers fail to perceive his senses; he glides through the sky while a calm aura indicates indriya-śama.
The highest sign of attainment is not spectacle but inner mastery—control and pacification of the senses.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse emphasizes indriya-śama (sense-restraint) as a defining attainment.