वेदोक्तं सकलं यस्माद्विष्णुरेव हि कथ्यते । पुराणेषु च वेदेषु धर्मशास्त्रेषु भारत
vedoktaṃ sakalaṃ yasmādviṣṇureva hi kathyate | purāṇeṣu ca vedeṣu dharmaśāstreṣu bhārata
ஓ பாரதா! வேதத்தில் உரைக்கப்பட்ட அனைத்தும் உண்மையில் விஷ்ணுவே எனப் புகழப்படுகிறது; அதுபோல புராணங்களிலும், வேதங்களிலும், தர்மசாஸ்திரங்களிலும் இதுவே கூறப்படுகிறது.
Vyāsa (contextual continuation)
Listener: Bhārata
Scene: A calm teaching scene: a sage instructs ‘Bhārata’ with palm-leaf manuscripts of Veda, Purāṇa, and Dharmaśāstra arranged like a triad, with Viṣṇu’s luminous presence implied as their inner meaning.
It teaches scriptural concord: Veda, Purāṇa, and Dharmaśāstra converge upon Viṣṇu as the ultimate meaning.
The verse is doctrinal rather than topographical, occurring within the Dharmāraṇya setting.
None; it asserts a theological principle about the unity of śāstra.