Atithi’s Direction to the Nāga-sage Padma at Naimiṣa (अतिथ्युपदेशः—नैमिषे पद्मनागोपाख्यानप्रस्तावः)
अपि चात्र सनत्कुमारगीता: श्लोका भवन्ति-- ब्रह्मा विश्व सृजत् पूर्व सर्वादिर्निरिवस्कृतम् । ब्रह्मघोषैर्दिवं गच्छन्त्यमरा ब्रह्मययोनय:
api cātra sanatkumāragītāḥ ślokā bhavanti— brahmā viśvaṃ sṛjat pūrvaṃ sarvādir nirivaskṛtam | brahmaghoṣair divaṃ gacchanty amarā brahmayayonayaḥ ||
アルジュナは言った。「さらにこの件には、『サナトクマーラの歌』(Sanatkumāra-gītā)に伝わる偈がある。太初に、万有の根源たるブラフマー(Brahmā)が、汚れなき宇宙を創造した。そしてその起源をブラフマン(Brahman)に持つ不死の神々は、バラモンたちの放つ聖なるヴェーダの響き—ブラフマ讃誦—によって天界に至る。」
अजुन उवाच
The verse links cosmic order and spiritual ascent to Brahman and Vedic sound: Brahmā creates the pristine cosmos, and the gods themselves are said to reach heaven through the brahma-ghoṣa—Vedic recitation—associated with Brāhmaṇas, underscoring the ethical-religious authority of sacred speech and ritual knowledge.
Arjuna, while discussing the topic at hand, cites supporting testimony from the Sanatkumāra-gītā. He quotes verses that praise Brahmā’s primordial creation and emphasize that even the immortals are connected to Brahman and are guided to heaven by Vedic chant.