पितृयज्ञे नारायणतत्त्वम् — The Nārāyaṇa Grounding of Ancestral Offerings
कैलासपृष्ठादुत्पत्य स पपात दिव॑ तदा । अन्तरिक्षचर: श्रीमान् वायुभूत: सुनिश्चित:
kailāsapṛṣṭhād utpatya sa papāta divaṁ tadā | antarīkṣacaraḥ śrīmān vāyubhūtaḥ suniścitaḥ ||
他自凯拉萨山脊腾跃而起,顷刻升入苍穹。以坚固不移的正知为依,光耀的舒迦——行于中空——化具风之性,逍遥游于大气之间。
शुक उवाच
The verse highlights yogic accomplishment grounded in settled knowledge (suniścaya): when the mind is firmly established in realization and detachment, the sage is portrayed as moving freely—like wind—unhindered by ordinary limitations, symbolizing liberation from worldly bonds.
Śuka, having leapt from the heights of Mount Kailāsa, is described as immediately entering the sky and roaming through the atmosphere, assuming a wind-like nature—an image of his yogic power and unencumbered movement.