विविच्य नंदभद्रस्तत्सारं मोक्षेषु जगृहे । कृषिं केचित्प्रशंसंति नंदभद्रो न मन्यते
vivicya naṃdabhadrastatsāraṃ mokṣeṣu jagṛhe | kṛṣiṃ kecitpraśaṃsaṃti naṃdabhadro na manyate
Matapos ang wastong paghimay, tinanggap ni Nandabhadra ang diwa bilang mokṣa, ang paglaya. Bagaman may ilang pumupuri sa pagsasaka, hindi ito itinuturing ni Nandabhadra na pinakamataas na kabutihan.
Lomaharṣaṇa Sūta (deduced; Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narration to sages)
Scene: Nandabhadra, calm and austere, listens to villagers praising farming; he gestures toward a Śiva shrine and the path of liberation, holding a staff and waterpot.
Discernment reveals mokṣa as the true essence; worldly occupations are not the highest aim.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it introduces Nandabhadra’s value-choice toward liberation.
None directly; the verse points to mokṣa-oriented living rather than occupational praise.