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Shloka 6

Ārṣṭiṣeṇa’s Siddhi and the Tīrtha-Boons; Sindhudvīpa–Devāpi Brāhmaṇya; Viśvāmitra’s Tapas Begins

तत्र पूर्व तपस्तप्तं काव्येन सुमहात्मना । यत्रास्य नीतिरखिला प्रादुर्भूता महात्मन:,महात्मा शुक्राचार्यने वहीं पहले तप किया था, जिससे उनके हृदयमें सम्पूर्ण नीति- विद्या स्फुरित हुई थी

tatra pūrvaṃ tapaḥ taptaṃ kāvyena sumahātmanā | yatrāsya nītir akhilā prādurbhūtā mahātmanaḥ ||

وہیں قدیم زمانے میں سُمہاتما کاویہ (شکراچاریہ) نے سخت تپسیا کی تھی۔ اسی مقام پر اُس مہاتما کے دل میں نیتی (سیاسی و اخلاقی حکمت) کا پورا علم کامل صورت میں ظاہر ہوا تھا۔

तत्रthere
तत्र:
Adhikarana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतत्र
पूर्वम्formerly, earlier
पूर्वम्:
TypeIndeclinable
Rootपूर्व
तपःausterity, penance
तपः:
Karma
TypeNoun
Rootतपस्
FormNeuter, Accusative, Singular
तप्तम्performed (as penance), practised
तप्तम्:
TypeVerb
Rootतप्
Formkta (past passive participle), Neuter, Accusative, Singular
काव्येनby Kāvya (Śukra)
काव्येन:
Karana
TypeNoun
Rootकाव्य
FormMasculine, Instrumental, Singular
सुमहात्मनाby the very great-souled (one)
सुमहात्मना:
Karana
TypeAdjective
Rootसु-महात्मन्
FormMasculine, Instrumental, Singular
यत्रwhere
यत्र:
Adhikarana
TypeIndeclinable
Rootयत्र
अस्यof him, his
अस्य:
TypePronoun
Rootइदम्
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular
नीतिःpolicy, conduct, ethics
नीतिः:
Karta
TypeNoun
Rootनीति
FormFeminine, Nominative, Singular
अखिलाentire, complete
अखिला:
TypeAdjective
Rootअखिल
FormFeminine, Nominative, Singular
प्रादुर्भूताmanifested, appeared
प्रादुर्भूता:
TypeVerb
Rootप्रादुर्-भू
Formkta (past passive participle), Feminine, Nominative, Singular
महात्मनःof the great-souled (one)
महात्मनः:
TypeNoun
Rootमहात्मन्
FormMasculine, Genitive, Singular

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
K
Kāvya (Śukrācārya)

Educational Q&A

The verse links tapas (disciplined austerity and self-control) with the arising of nīti—ethical and practical wisdom for right conduct and governance—suggesting that true policy is grounded in inner discipline rather than mere strategy.

Vaiśampāyana points out a particular place and recalls its sacred past: Śukrācārya (Kāvya) once performed austerities there, and in that setting the full knowledge of nīti became manifest to him.