छिद्यतां सूत्रधारेण विद्यापरशुनाधुना । भजामि तव शिष्योऽहं वरिवस्यापरश्चिरम्
chidyatāṃ sūtradhāreṇa vidyāparaśunādhunā | bhajāmi tava śiṣyo'haṃ varivasyāparaściram
សូមឲ្យខ្សែដឹកនាំ និងពូថៅនៃវិជ្ជាពិត កាត់ផ្តាច់អវិជ្ជានេះឥឡូវ។ ខ្ញុំសូមជ្រកក្រោមព្រះបាទអ្នក ជាសិស្សរបស់អ្នក; យូរមកហើយ ខ្ញុំគ្រាន់តែបម្រើពិធីបូជាខាងក្រៅ មិនទាន់ដល់វិន័យខាងក្នុងដ៏ខ្ពស់។
Unspecified (context suggests a supplicant addressing a revered teacher/ascetic)
Scene: The disciple, holding flowers from prior outward worship, now kneels as the guru extends a ‘thread’ of guidance (a luminous sūtra) and raises an axe of knowledge; the disciple’s bonds (ropes/vines) are being severed.
Spiritual progress requires guidance and knowledge that cuts through confusion; discipleship is a conscious turning from mere externalism to inner transformation.
No specific place is mentioned; the verse focuses on guru-guided liberation rather than a location-mahātmya.
No fixed rite is stated; the verse contrasts mere ritual service (varivasyā) with the higher ‘cutting’ power of knowledge and guidance.