ब्रह्मचर्यं तपोमूलं यतः संकीर्तितं द्विजैः । तस्याभावात्परिक्लेशः केवलं न फलं व्रते
brahmacaryaṃ tapomūlaṃ yataḥ saṃkīrtitaṃ dvijaiḥ | tasyābhāvātparikleśaḥ kevalaṃ na phalaṃ vrate
Kerana brahmacarya telah dipuji oleh para dvija yang arif sebagai akar segala tapa. Tanpanya, suatu vrata hanya membawa kesusahan semata-mata, bukan buah sejatinya.
Devas (continuing deliberation; general dharma maxim)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic moment: the narrator underscores that brahmacarya is the very root of austerity; the image can show a serene sage seated in meditation with a symbolic ‘root’ supporting a tree labeled ‘tapas’, while temptations hover at the periphery.
Discipline of senses (brahmacarya) is foundational; otherwise austerities become empty exertion without spiritual fruition.
The teaching arises within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra narrative, highlighting the standards of effective tapas at a tīrtha.
An implicit prescription: maintain brahmacarya as an essential condition for successful vrata and tapas.