Dhvaja-Dhāraṇa Mahātmyam: Sumati–Satyamatī, Humility, and Deliverance by Hari’s Messengers
पूज्यपूजारतो नित्यं समदर्शी गुणान्वितः । सर्वभूतहितः शान्तः कृतज्ञः कीर्तिमांस्तथा ॥ ७ ॥
pūjyapūjārato nityaṃ samadarśī guṇānvitaḥ | sarvabhūtahitaḥ śāntaḥ kṛtajñaḥ kīrtimāṃstathā || 7 ||
ລາວຍິນດີບູຊາຜູ້ຄວນບູຊາຢູ່ເສມອ, ເບິ່ງສັດທັງປວງດ້ວຍສາຍຕາເທົ່າທຽມ; ມີຄຸນທຳຄົບຖ້ວນ; ມຸ່ງຫາປະໂຫຍດຂອງສັດທັງປວງ; ສະງົບ, ຮູ້ຄຸນ, ແລະມີຊື່ສຽງດີ.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It defines the inner marks of a dhārmika: reverence for the worthy, equal vision, compassion for all beings, peace, and gratitude—traits that mature the mind for devotion and liberation.
By stressing humility (honoring the worthy), non-harm and universal welfare, and inner calm—these are the ethical supports that make bhakti stable, non-sectarian, and free from ego.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught in this verse; it emphasizes sadācāra (right conduct) and sattvic virtues that underpin all Vedic study, mantra practice, and ritual observance.