योगात् कृत्वा द्विधा55त्मानमाजगाम तताप च | आबभाषे तत: कुन्तीं साम्ना परमवल्गुना,वे योगशक्तिसे अपने दो स्वरूप बनाकर एकसे वहाँ आये और दूसरेसे आकाशमें तपते रहे। उन्होंने कुन्तीको समझाते हुए परम मधुर वाणीमें कहा--
yogāt kṛtvā dvidhātmānam ājagāma tatāpa ca | ābabhāṣe tataḥ kuntīṃ sāmnā paramavalgūnā ||
ヴァイシャṃパーヤナは言った。「ヨーガの力によって、彼は己を二つの姿に分けた。ひとつはその場へ自ら来臨し、もうひとつは天空に留まり、苦行を続けていた。やがて彼は、きわめて甘美で宥める声にてクンティに語りかけ、諭してその心を鎮めようとした。」
वैशग्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights yogic mastery and ethical communication: spiritual power is paired with tapas (discipline) and sāman (gentle persuasion), suggesting that guidance should be offered with self-control and sweet, conciliatory speech rather than harshness.
A sage-like figure (as narrated by Vaiśaṃpāyana) uses yoga to manifest two forms—one to appear before Kuntī and another to continue austerities—then he addresses Kuntī with soothing, persuasive words to counsel her.