मनो नियमितं येन सर्वेच्छासु सदागतम् । तस्य ज्ञाने च मोक्षे च कारणं मन एव हि
mano niyamitaṃ yena sarvecchāsu sadāgatam | tasya jñāne ca mokṣe ca kāraṇaṃ mana eva hi
Bagi orang yang mengekang minda—yang sentiasa bergerak dalam segala keinginan—maka minda itulah sendiri menjadi sebab bagi pengetahuan sejati dan juga mokṣa (pembebasan).
Narrator (contextual; within Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: An inner-journey tableau: the yogin seated, while faint desire-figures (objects of craving) circle like moths; a luminous rein (niyama) gathers them inward; above, a subtle doorway labeled jñāna leading to mokṣa-light.
The same mind that runs toward desires, when disciplined, becomes the instrument of knowledge and liberation.
No specific site is named; the verse teaches inner sādhana within the broader tīrtha-mahātmya discourse.
Niyamana (regulation) of the mind as a core yogic discipline.
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