The Prayers of the Personified Vedas (Śruti-stuti) and the Indescribable Absolute
तुल्यश्रुततप:शीलास्तुल्यस्वीयारिमध्यमा: । अपि चक्रु: प्रवचनमेकं शुश्रूषवोऽपरे ॥ ११ ॥
tulya-śruta-tapaḥ-śīlās tulya-svīyāri-madhyamāḥ api cakruḥ pravacanam ekaṁ śuśrūṣavo ’pare
Bagaman ang mga pantas na ito ay magkakapantay sa pag-aaral ng Veda, sa pagtitiis at sa asal, at pantay ang tingin sa kaibigan, kaaway, at walang kinikilingan, pumili sila ng isa bilang tagapagsalita, at ang iba ay naging masigasig na tagapakinig.
This verse highlights equality in learning, austerity and character, and an even-minded attitude toward friends and opponents—paired with either teaching in harmony or hearing with a service mood.
He is depicting an ideal spiritual assembly: some articulate the unified conclusion of dharma and devotion, while others practice śravaṇa with humility and readiness to serve, which completes genuine transmission of Vedic wisdom.
Cultivate respectful dialogue, avoid partisan hostility, and prioritize learning through attentive listening; share spiritual insights only to unify and uplift, not to win arguments.