Atithi-prāpti and the Brāhmaṇa’s Deliberation on Triadic Dharma (अतिथिप्राप्तिः धर्मत्रयविचारश्च)
गतेषु त्रिदिवौक:सु ब्रह्मैक: पर्यवस्थित: । दिदृक्षुर्भगवन्तं तमनिरुद्धतनौ स्थितम्
gateṣu tridivaukāḥsu brahmaikaḥ paryavasthitaḥ | didṛkṣur bhagavantaṁ tam aniruddha-tanau sthitam ||
Setelah para dewa penghuni svarga beredar, Brahmā seorang diri tetap berdiri di sana. Dengan hasrat untuk menyaksikan Baginda Yang Terpuji—yang bersemayam dalam wujud Aniruddha—baginda berdiri dengan tumpuan hati, menanti anugerah darśana-Nya.
व्यास उवाच
Even the highest cosmic deity, Brahmā, seeks the Lord’s direct vision; the verse highlights reverent devotion and the supremacy of Bhagavān, approached through contemplation of His manifested form (Aniruddha).
After the heavenly gods leave, Brahmā stays behind alone, intent on beholding Bhagavān who is present in the Aniruddha form, indicating a focused moment of divine seeking and revelation.