अष्टाक्षरैश्चतुर्बाहुं ध्यायंति मुनिसत्तमाः । बहुनाऽत्र किमुक्तेन गजाहं प्रवदामि ते
aṣṭākṣaraiścaturbāhuṃ dhyāyaṃti munisattamāḥ | bahunā'tra kimuktena gajāhaṃ pravadāmi te
آٹھ حرفی منتر کے ذریعے برگزیدہ رشی چہار بازو والے پرمیشور کا دھیان کرتے ہیں۔ یہاں بہت کچھ کہنے کی کیا حاجت؟ اے گج، میں تم سے صاف صاف بیان کرتا ہوں۔
Bhadra
Listener: Gaja (Elephant)
Scene: A forest-ashram or riverbank assembly: venerable sages seated in meditation, mentally chanting the aṣṭākṣarī while visualizing a radiant four-armed Viṣṇu; the speaker turns to address an elephant respectfully.
Devotion becomes focused and effective through mantra-based meditation on the Lord; concise truth is valued over excessive speech.
The verse sits within the Vastrāpatha-kṣetra-māhātmya of Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa, preparing the listener for the tīrtha’s praise.
Meditation/japa connected with the aṣṭākṣarī mantra and contemplation of the four-armed Lord.