सत्यव्रत उवाच । नवभिर्नवभिश्चैव विमुक्तं वाग्विदूषणैः । नवभिर्बुद्धिदोषैश्च वाक्यं वक्ष्याम्यदोषवत्
satyavrata uvāca | navabhirnavabhiścaiva vimuktaṃ vāgvidūṣaṇaiḥ | navabhirbuddhidoṣaiśca vākyaṃ vakṣyāmyadoṣavat
သတ္တျဝရတ မိန့်တော်မူသည်။ ငါသည် စကား၏ အညစ်အကြေး ကိုးပါးနှင့် ဉာဏ်၏ ချို့ယွင်းချက် ကိုးပါးမှ လွတ်ကင်း၍ အပြစ်ကင်းသော မိန့်ခွန်းကို ပြောကြားမည်။
Satyavrata
Listener: Nandabhadra
Scene: Satyavrata solemnly vows to speak without fault, as if performing an inner purification; the scene can show symbolic ninefold motifs (nine lotuses, nine beads) representing purification of speech and intellect.
Dharma is upheld through disciplined speech and disciplined understanding; both must be purified for a teaching to be truly faultless.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the passage functions as a dharma/śāstra-style definition of good discourse.
No external rite is given; it prescribes inner discipline—removing defects from speech and intellect.