अश्वशिरो-आख्यानम्
Aśvaśiras / Hayaśiras Narrative: Retrieval of the Vedas
दृश्यते ज्ञानयोगेन आवां च प्रसृतौ तत: । एवं ज्ञात्वा तमात्मानं पूजयाव: सनातनम्
dṛśyate jñānayogena āvāṃ ca prasṛtau tataḥ | evaṃ jñātvā tam ātmānaṃ pūjayāvaḥ sanātanam ||
Nārada nói: “Ngài được chứng kiến nhờ con đường yoga của trí tuệ (jñāna-yoga). Từ Ngài, cả hai chúng ta cũng đã phát sinh. Biết Đại Ngã ấy như vậy, chúng ta cùng thờ phụng Đấng Chúa Tể vĩnh hằng.”
नारद उवाच
The verse teaches that the Supreme Self is not grasped by mere external means but is directly realized through jñāna-yoga (disciplined knowledge and inner discernment). Recognizing the Self as the source from which beings arise naturally culminates in reverent worship—devotion grounded in insight.
Nārada is speaking and points to a realization shared by “we two” (dual): they understand that their own manifestation originates from the eternal Self. On the basis of this knowledge, they respond not with pride but with worship of the सनातन (eternal) परमात्मा.