अश्वशिरो-आख्यानम्
Aśvaśiras / Hayaśiras Narrative: Retrieval of the Vedas
दृश्यते ज्ञानयोगेन आवां च प्रसृतौ तत: । एवं ज्ञात्वा तमात्मानं पूजयाव: सनातनम्
dṛśyate jñānayogena āvāṃ ca prasṛtau tataḥ | evaṃ jñātvā tam ātmānaṃ pūjayāvaḥ sanātanam ||
ព្រះអង្គត្រូវបានឃើញដោយយោគៈនៃចំណេះដឹង (ជ្ញានយោគៈ)។ ពីព្រះអង្គនោះ យើងទាំងពីរក៏បានកើតមានឡើងដែរ។ ដោយដឹងអាត្មានោះដូច្នេះ យើងទាំងពីរបូជាព្រះអម្ចាស់ដ៏អនន្តកាលនោះ។
नारद उवाच
The verse teaches that the Supreme Self is not grasped by mere external means but is directly realized through jñāna-yoga (disciplined knowledge and inner discernment). Recognizing the Self as the source from which beings arise naturally culminates in reverent worship—devotion grounded in insight.
Nārada is speaking and points to a realization shared by “we two” (dual): they understand that their own manifestation originates from the eternal Self. On the basis of this knowledge, they respond not with pride but with worship of the सनातन (eternal) परमात्मा.