अंते ब्रह्म पदप्राप्तिः सत्यंसत्यं वदाम्यहम् । एकाग्रमानसाः सर्वे वेदपाठरता द्विजाः
aṃte brahma padaprāptiḥ satyaṃsatyaṃ vadāmyaham | ekāgramānasāḥ sarve vedapāṭharatā dvijāḥ
Rốt cuộc sẽ đạt đến địa vị Brahman—đó là chân thật, chân thật, ta nói vậy. Tất cả các dvija, tâm chuyên nhất, đều chuyên cần tụng đọc Veda.
Narrator (contextual; first-person 'I' appears but not identifiable from snippet)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A group of dvijas seated in a forest hermitage, chanting Veda with unwavering concentration; above them a subtle luminous expanse symbolizes Brahman-state attainment, while the narrator’s ‘satyam satyam’ is depicted as a scroll of truth-light.
Concentrated Vedic discipline culminates in the highest goal—attainment of Brahman—affirmed as an assured truth.
Dharmāraṇya is praised indirectly as the environment where one-pointed Veda practice naturally ripens into the highest attainment.
One-pointedness (ekāgratā) and steady Veda-pāṭha are upheld as the disciplined means toward the supreme goal.