कथनं सत्यमित्युक्तं परपीडाविवर्जितम् । अनादानं परस्वानामापद्यपि कथंचन
kathanaṃ satyamityuktaṃ parapīḍāvivarjitam | anādānaṃ parasvānāmāpadyapi kathaṃcana
பிறருக்கு துன்பம் இன்றிப் பொருந்திய உண்மையைச் சொல்வதே ‘சத்தியம்’. ‘அஸ்தேயம்’ என்பது பேரிடரிலும் பிறருடைய பொருளை எப்போதும் எடுக்காதிருத்தல்.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A pilgrim in distress refuses to take unattended goods, choosing instead to ask openly; beside him a figure speaks measured words that soothe rather than wound, symbolizing satya without parapiḍā.
Speak truth in a way that does not harm others, and never appropriate another’s property—even under pressure.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it teaches universal dharma as a foundation for yogic discipline.
No external rite is prescribed; it prescribes ethical restraints (satya and asteya) as obligatory conduct.