त्वद्वाक्यतीक्ष्णधारेण कुठारेण क्षयं व्रजेत् । अपवर्गपथव्यापी मूढसंसर्गसेचनः
tvadvākyatīkṣṇadhāreṇa kuṭhāreṇa kṣayaṃ vrajet | apavargapathavyāpī mūḍhasaṃsargasecanaḥ
Nawa’y ang pagdidilig sa aking kamangmangan—na bunga ng pakikisama sa mga naliligaw—ay maputol at magunaw sa palakol na matalim ang talim, ang iyong aral, upang luminaw at mabuksan sa harap ko ang landas tungo sa kalayaan (mokṣa).
Unspecified (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context: likely a narrator voice in Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa-style narration, quoting a devotee/speaker)
Scene: A symbolic forest of weeds labeled ‘mūḍha-saṅga’ is being chopped by a radiant axe formed from the guru’s words; a clear road emerges leading toward a luminous gateway marked ‘apavarga’.
A guru’s incisive instruction can destroy the habits and delusions nourished by bad company, opening the way to liberation.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; the emphasis is ethical and soteriological (liberation through right guidance).
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the practice implied is seeking and accepting disciplined instruction (upadeśa) and avoiding misguided association.