Adhyāya 108: Paścima-dik—Varuṇa’s Realm, Sunset Cosmology, and Sacred-Geographic Markers
Suparṇa–Gālava संवाद
अत्र सिद्धा: शिवा नाम ब्राह्मणा वेदपारगा:
atra siddhāḥ śivā nāma brāhmaṇā vedapāragāḥ
Di sini ada para Brahmana yang telah mencapai siddhi, dikenal dengan nama “Śivā”, yang telah menyeberang ke seberang samudra Weda—para ahli Weda.
युपर्ण उवाच
The verse foregrounds the authority of realized, Veda-mastering Brahmins: ethical and ritual guidance in dharma is grounded in both learning (Vedic mastery) and attainment (siddhi), not merely in status.
The speaker points out the presence of a particular group of Brahmins—called ‘Śivā’—describing them as siddhas and expert in the Vedas, thereby establishing them as credible witnesses/advisers within the episode.