युधिछिर उवाच किमेकं दैवतं लोके कि वाप्येक॑ परायणम् | स्तुवन्त: क॑ कमर्चन्तः प्राप्तुयु्मानवा: शुभम्
Yudhiṣṭhira uvāca: kim ekaṃ daivataṃ loke kiṃ vāpy ekaṃ parāyaṇam | stuvantaḥ kaṃ kam arcantaḥ prāpnuyur mānavāḥ śubham ||
由提施提罗说道:“祖父啊,此世唯一的神圣实在是谁?此世唯一的至上归依又是什么?赞颂谁、礼敬谁——以种种外在仪轨与内在恭敬——人们方能获得吉祥安泰?”
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse frames a dharmic inquiry into spiritual unity: it asks for the single highest divinity and the one supreme refuge, implying that true welfare comes from focused devotion expressed both as praise (stuti) and worship (arcana), outwardly and inwardly.
Yudhiṣṭhira, seeking guidance after the war, addresses his grandsire Bhīṣma and asks which deity is ultimately supreme and by whose praise and worship people attain auspicious good—setting up Bhīṣma’s ensuing instruction.