द्वारपालास्तत्र नित्यं चत्वारस्तु शमादयः । त एव प्रथमं सेव्या मनुजैर्माक्षदायकाः
dvārapālāstatra nityaṃ catvārastu śamādayaḥ | ta eva prathamaṃ sevyā manujairmākṣadāyakāḥ
Doon, ang mga bantay-pinto na laging naroroon ay apat—nangunguna ang śama (katahimikan). Sila ang dapat paglingkuran muna ng tao, sapagkat sila ang nagkakaloob ng “bunga” ng paglaya.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya didactic narration)
Type: kshetra
Scene: At four gates of the Mokṣa-city stand personified gatekeepers: Śama (calm), Viveka/Sadvicāra (discernment), Santoṣa (contentment), Sādhu-saṅga (holy company), receiving respectful service from seekers.
Liberation is ‘entered’ through foundational virtues; inner discipline must be practiced before higher realizations.
No specific tirtha is named; the verse provides the ethical framework that empowers pilgrimage and dharma.
A prescription of practice: cultivate and ‘serve’ virtues such as śama (and the other implied gatekeepers).
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