तद्दोस्रिव्नादशाध्नांशा विज्ञेया अयतानिधाः । तत्संस्वकृताद्धहात्कांतिच्छायावरदलादिकम् ॥ १३७ ॥
taddosrivnādaśādhnāṃśā vijñeyā ayatānidhāḥ | tatsaṃsvakṛtāddhahātkāṃticchāyāvaradalādikam || 137 ||
これより、十二の区分とその細分とを、知の正しき蔵として理解すべし。それらを整然と用いることにより、光輝・影・優越・力など、さまざまな結果が生起する。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes that knowledge must be understood in structured divisions and then applied correctly; when properly organized and practiced, it produces visible and subtle results that support disciplined spiritual life and the pursuit of moksha.
By implying that devotion is strengthened when one’s understanding is orderly and well-applied—bhakti becomes steady when supported by right discernment, disciplined practice, and properly learned teachings.
The verse points to systematic classification and correct application—an approach central to Vedanga-style learning (especially Vyakarana and Shiksha), where precise structure and usage are said to yield clear, demonstrable outcomes.