Adhyāya 325: Nārada in Śvetadvīpa—Stotra to the Nirguṇa Mahātman
एवमुक्त: स धर्मात्मा जगाम मिथिलां मुनि: । पद्धयां शक्तो<न्तरिक्षेण क्रान्तुं पृथ्वीं ससागराम्
evam uktaḥ sa dharmātmā jagāma mithilāṃ muniḥ | paddhyāṃ śakto 'ntarikṣeṇa krāntuṃ pṛthvīṃ sasāgarām ||
ビーシュマは言った。かく告げられると、その法なる魂をもつ聖仙はミティラーへと旅立った。大海を抱く全地を、虚空を行いて一息に越える力がありながら、なお徒歩で進んだ――神通を誇示するより、謙虚と戒律の道を選んだのである。
भीष्म उवाच
Even when one possesses extraordinary abilities, dharma is shown through restraint and humility. The sage chooses the disciplined, ordinary path (walking) rather than exhibiting power (flying), modeling ethical self-control and simplicity.
After being spoken to, the righteous sage departs for Mithilā. The verse highlights that although he could have crossed the whole ocean-girt earth through the sky, he deliberately travels on foot.