केचिच्छिवं हरिं केचित्केचित्सूर्यं विधिं परे । केचिद्देवीं महद्भूतामुत ध्यायन्ति केचन
kecicchivaṃ hariṃ kecitkecitsūryaṃ vidhiṃ pare | keciddevīṃ mahadbhūtāmuta dhyāyanti kecana
Les uns méditent Śiva; d’autres Hari; d’autres le Soleil, et d’autres encore le Créateur (Brahmā). Certains contemplent la Déesse, la grande Puissance primordiale—ainsi les hommes méditent-ils selon des voies diverses.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narrative style)
Listener: Pārtha
Scene: A mandala-like assembly of five focal icons: Śiva, Viṣṇu, Sūrya, Brahmā, and Devī, with meditators oriented to different icons, all within one sacred circle.
Puranic tradition recognizes multiple valid devotional-meditative focuses, reflecting diverse temperaments and paths.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse catalogs deities commonly contemplated.
Meditation (dhyāna/upāsanā) is implied, but no specific vrata, snāna, or dāna is stated.