नमस्तस्मै यमवते योगिनां गतये सदा । परमेशाय वै पारे महसां तमसां तथा
namastasmai yamavate yogināṃ gataye sadā | parameśāya vai pāre mahasāṃ tamasāṃ tathā
正義において閻魔のごとく制し治めたまうその主に敬礼する。常に瑜伽行者の究竟の帰依処たる至上主、光明と闇の彼岸に立つパラメーシュヴァラに礼拝する。
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa stuti context)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene, formless-yet-personal Supreme presence stands beyond a split field of light and darkness; yogins bow, while a symbolic staff of justice (Yama-like restraint) signifies cosmic order.
The Supreme is the ultimate destination of yoga and transcends all dualities such as brightness and darkness.
Ayodhyā’s sanctity is the setting for this praise, presenting the city as a place aligned with mokṣa-oriented devotion.
None directly; the practice implied is contemplative praise and remembrance of the Supreme as the yogic goal.