वेदो मंत्रमयः साक्षात्तथा सूक्तमयो भृशम् । सूक्ते प्रतिष्ठितो ह्यात्मा सर्वेषामपि देहिनाम्
vedo maṃtramayaḥ sākṣāttathā sūktamayo bhṛśam | sūkte pratiṣṭhito hyātmā sarveṣāmapi dehinām
El Veda está hecho directamente de mantras y, en gran abundancia, de sūktas, himnos sagrados. En esos himnos queda establecido el Ser para todos los seres encarnados.
Śiva (continuing Mahādeva’s speech)
Tirtha: Kedāra (Kedāranātha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nandin
Scene: Śiva expounds the Veda’s nature: a living body of mantras and hymns, wherein the Self is grounded for all beings—cosmic, luminous, and contemplative.
Sacred sound (mantra and sūkta) is not mere ritual: it points to and supports realization of the Ātman in all beings.
Kedāra is the contextual sacred landscape; the verse emphasizes the sanctity of Vedic speech within that Shaiva setting.
No specific rite is prescribed, but the verse implicitly upholds mantra/hymn recitation as spiritually foundational.
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