तं भक्तिभारोच्छ्वसितांतरात्मा संस्तूय वाग्भिः श्रुतिसंमिताभिः । कृतांजलिः प्रश्रयनम्रकंधरः पप्रच्छ धर्मानखिलाञ्छु भप्रदान्
taṃ bhaktibhārocchvasitāṃtarātmā saṃstūya vāgbhiḥ śrutisaṃmitābhiḥ | kṛtāṃjaliḥ praśrayanamrakaṃdharaḥ papraccha dharmānakhilāñchu bhapradān
帰依の重みに内奥が満ちあふれ、彼はヴェーダにかなう言葉で彼を讃えた。ついで合掌し、謙遜にうなだれて、吉祥なる善を授けるあらゆるダルマのあり方を問い求めた。
Narrator (contextual; describing Sanatkumāra approaching Rudra)
Listener: Bhagavān Rudra (as teacher)
Scene: A sage, eyes softened by devotion, praises Rudra with Veda-toned words; hands folded, neck bowed, he asks for auspicious dharmas. Rudra sits serene, radiating grace.
True inquiry into dharma should arise from devotion and humility, and be aligned with Vedic (śruti) authority.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it sets the devotional tone for a dharma-teaching dialogue.
The posture of reverence—folded hands and humble demeanor—precedes receiving instruction on dharma.