तस्य तद्वचं श्रुत्वा भर्तृयज्ञ उदारधीः । अब्रवीत्सुचिरं ध्यात्वा ज्ञात्वा दिव्येन चक्षुषा
tasya tadvacaṃ śrutvā bhartṛyajña udāradhīḥ | abravītsuciraṃ dhyātvā jñātvā divyena cakṣuṣā
त्याचे वचन ऐकून उदारबुद्धी भर्तृयज्ञाने—दीर्घ काळ ध्यान करून व दिव्यदृष्टीने जाणून—म्हटले।
Narrator (introducing Bhartṛyajña’s reply)
Scene: Bhartṛyajña, noble and composed, closes his eyes in meditation; a subtle aura suggests divine perception; then he prepares to speak to the inquirer.
Authentic guidance arises from contemplation and spiritual insight, not haste.
Not specified in this verse; it transitions to the teaching that follows.
None directly; it prepares for the sage’s prescription of a vrata.