मोक्षावाप्तिर्भवेद्येषां नियमैश्च पृथग्विधैः । दशद्वादशभिर्वापि षड्भिरष्टाभिरेव वा
mokṣāvāptirbhavedyeṣāṃ niyamaiśca pṛthagvidhaiḥ | daśadvādaśabhirvāpi ṣaḍbhiraṣṭābhireva vā
Для тех, кто соблюдает различные виды дисциплин, становится возможным достижение мокши—будь то десять, или двенадцать, или даже шесть, или восемь (обетов).
Yudhiṣṭhira (continuing inquiry framing the topic)
Scene: A teacher-sage enumerates observances on fingers or with counting beads; behind, disciples sit in attentive rows, suggesting multiple structured paths converging on mokṣa.
Liberation is presented as accessible through structured discipline; different sets of observances can be efficacious.
No single site is named in the verse; the discussion remains within Revā Khaṇḍa’s Narmadā-centered context.
Following a defined set of niyamas—enumerated as 6, 8, 10, or 12 observances.