रंकवत्किं स्म ते देवा याचंतां त्वां कुलत्थवत् । यमिच्छिसि महाप्राज्ञ साधको हि गुरुस्तव
raṃkavatkiṃ sma te devā yācaṃtāṃ tvāṃ kulatthavat | yamicchisi mahāprājña sādhako hi gurustava
Bakit hihingi sa iyo ang mga diyos na iyon na parang mga pulubi—na wari’y humihingi lamang ng kulattha (horse-gram) na mumunti? O dakilang marunong, ang tunay na tumutupad sa iyong ninanais ay ang iyong guru.
Unclear from snippet; a disputant advising another within the dialogue
Scene: A wise teacher-figure is indicated as the true source of success; devas appear humbled, contrasted with the dignity of the guru seated in composure.
It elevates the guru-principle as instrumental for attainment, and critiques a mentality of dependency or petty seeking.
No tirtha is mentioned; the focus is ethical and instructional (guru and agency).
No direct ritual is prescribed; the verse implies reliance on proper guidance (guru) for accomplishing spiritual aims.