Adhyāya 314 — हिमवदाश्रमः, शक्तिक्षेपकथा, तथा स्वाध्यायविधिः
Himalayan Hermitage, the Myth of the Thrown Spear, and Rules of Vedic Study
त्वं हि विप्रेन्द्र कार्त्स्न्येन मोक्षधर्ममुपाससे । साकलल्यं मोक्षधर्मस्य श्रोतुमिच्छामि तत्त्वतः
tvaṁ hi viprendra kārtsnyena mokṣadharmam upāsase | sākalyaṁ mokṣadharmasya śrotum icchāmi tattvataḥ ||
जनक म्हणाले— हे विप्रश्रेष्ठ! आपण संपूर्णपणे मोक्षधर्माचे आचरण करता. म्हणून आपल्या मुखातूनच मला मोक्षधर्माचा सर्वांगपूर्ण उपदेश तत्त्वतः ऐकावयाचा आहे.
जनक उवाच
The verse establishes the proper approach to mokṣa-dharma: one should seek the complete teaching from a realized practitioner and hear it “tattvataḥ,” i.e., in accordance with the true principle/reality, not merely as partial rules or hearsay.
King Janaka addresses a foremost Brahmin-sage, acknowledging that the sage fully practices the path of liberation, and requests a comprehensive, accurate exposition of mokṣa-dharma from him.