विधेरपि मनोज्ञातं शंभोरपि मनोगतम् । सम्यक्चित्तं त्वया ज्ञातं नमस्तुभ्यं चिदात्मने
vidherapi manojñātaṃ śaṃbhorapi manogatam | samyakcittaṃ tvayā jñātaṃ namastubhyaṃ cidātmane
ヴィダートリの心にのみ知られることも、シャンブ(シヴァ)の御心に宿ることも、あなたはことごとく正しく知り尽くされた。清浄なる意識そのものなる御方よ、あなたに敬礼する。
Agastya
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Skanda (addressed)
Scene: Agastya praises Skanda (or the divine teacher) as one who knows even Vidhātṛ’s and Śambhu’s inner intentions, then bows to him as the embodiment of pure consciousness—an austere, luminous moment.
It extols divine omniscience and identifies the highest divinity with consciousness itself (cit).
The praise occurs within the Kāśī Māhātmya narrative setting; no specific tīrtha is singled out in this verse.
A direct act of worship is present: namas (salutation) as verbal and mental homage.