तथा शरीरे क्वापिस्तांचिंता सत्योऽसि सुव्रत । त्रिषु लोकेषु दुष्प्रापं सत्यं ते दिवि संस्थितम्
tathā śarīre kvāpistāṃciṃtā satyo'si suvrata | triṣu lokeṣu duṣprāpaṃ satyaṃ te divi saṃsthitam
Так же и в твоём теле да не будет никакой тревоги, о правдивый, соблюдающий благие обеты. В трёх мирах Истина труднодостижима; твоя правдивость утверждена даже на небесах.
Unspecified in snippet (contextual narrator within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa; likely addressing an Asura/Daitya described as satyavān)
Scene: A calm, luminous figure practicing a vow of truth; the ‘truth’ appears as a radiant thread rising toward the heavens, while anxiety is depicted as dissolving shadows within the body.
Truthfulness (satya) is a rare, heaven-established virtue; one should remain fearless and free from worry when grounded in satya.
The verse supports the Dharmāraṇya narrative context; the explicit tīrtha names appear in the surrounding verses (Gayā, Prayāga, etc.).
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it emphasizes the dharmic foundation of satya.