अर्जुन उवाच । योगस्वरूपमिच्छामि श्रोतुं नारद तत्त्वतः । योगं सर्वे प्रशंसंति यतः सर्वोत्तमोत्तमम्
arjuna uvāca | yogasvarūpamicchāmi śrotuṃ nārada tattvataḥ | yogaṃ sarve praśaṃsaṃti yataḥ sarvottamottamam
ارجن نے کہا: اے نارَد! میں یوگ کی حقیقی حقیقت اور اس کی اصل ماہیت سننا چاہتا ہوں؛ کیونکہ سب لوگ یوگ کی ستائش کرتے ہیں، کہ وہ بلند ترین میں بھی سب سے بلند ہے۔
Arjuna
Scene: Arjuna, seated respectfully, asks Nārada about the true nature of Yoga; the setting is calm, with ascetic ambience and a sense of sacred instruction.
A sincere seeker approaches a realized teacher and asks for tattva—yoga must be understood in its true essence, not merely praised.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; the text shifts into yogic instruction within the same adhyāya’s sacred-kṣetra frame.
None directly; it introduces inquiry into yoga as a supreme spiritual discipline.