गुरूपदेशः प्रतिमा सद्विचारः समे मनः । क्रिया च ज्ञानसहिता मोक्षसिद्धेर्हि लक्षणम्
gurūpadeśaḥ pratimā sadvicāraḥ same manaḥ | kriyā ca jñānasahitā mokṣasiddherhi lakṣaṇam
Voici les signes de l’accomplissement de la délivrance : l’enseignement du Guru, le culte rendu par une image sacrée, le discernement noble, un esprit égal et stable, et l’action rituelle jointe à la vraie connaissance.
Skanda (deduced from immediate context: ‘skande…’ in v.41 within the same passage)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A composed sādhaka receives upadeśa from a guru; beside them a Viṣṇu pratimā on an altar; symbolic motifs of a balanced mind (still lake) and a scripture scroll (vicāra).
Liberation is supported by a complete discipline: guru-guidance, worship, discernment, mental equanimity, and practice grounded in knowledge.
This verse is part of the Nāgara Khaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya discourse; the specific tirtha name is not stated in this single shloka.
It endorses kriyā (religious practice) and pratimā-upāsanā (iconic worship), insisting they be united with jñāna (spiritual knowledge).