मानसे सरसि ख्यातः कूर्मोमंथरकाख्यया । तस्य नाविदितं किंचिदेहि तत्र व्रजामहे
mānase sarasi khyātaḥ kūrmomaṃtharakākhyayā | tasya nāviditaṃ kiṃcidehi tatra vrajāmahe
ในสระมานสะมีเต่าผู้เลื่องชื่อชื่อว่า มันถะระกะ ไม่มีสิ่งใดที่เขาไม่รู้ มาเถิด เราจงไปที่นั่นกัน
Kauśika (contextual, proposing the course of action)
Tirtha: Mānasa-sarovara (Mānasa-sarasi)
Type: kund
Scene: A luminous Himalayan lake (Mānasa) with snow peaks in the distance; on the shore rests the famed tortoise Mantharaka, portrayed as venerable and wise; the group points toward the lake, preparing to go.
When confused by fate, seek out true knowers and approach them through humble pilgrimage and inquiry.
Mānasa-saras (Mānasa lake/Mānasa Sarovar) is highlighted as a renowned sacred waterscape associated with extraordinary wisdom.
An implied pilgrimage (going to the sacred lake) is recommended; no explicit rite like snāna or dāna is stated in this verse.