नाभिर्मेदो यकृन्मज्जा अंत्रमामाशयः शिरा । स्नायुः पक्वाशयश्चैव प्राहुर्वेदविदो द्विजाः
nābhirmedo yakṛnmajjā aṃtramāmāśayaḥ śirā | snāyuḥ pakvāśayaścaiva prāhurvedavido dvijāḥ
ناف، میدہ (چربی)، جگر، گودا، آنتیں، معدہ اور رگیں؛ اور نیز پٹھے/نسیں اور بڑی آنت—یہی بات وید کے جاننے والے دِوِج بیان کرتے ہیں۔
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative convention)
Scene: A palm-leaf manuscript scene: dvija scholars recite and point to a diagram of internal organs—navel, liver, marrow, intestines, vessels—presented reverently as sacred knowledge.
Scriptural tradition frames bodily knowledge as part of dharma—right understanding supports right conduct.
None; the verse cites Vedic authorities about the body’s components.
No ritual instruction is present.