हित्वा गतीर्मोक्षकामा यं भजंति दशात्मकम् । तं परं सत्यममलं त्वां वयं पर्युपास्महे
hitvā gatīrmokṣakāmā yaṃ bhajaṃti daśātmakam | taṃ paraṃ satyamamalaṃ tvāṃ vayaṃ paryupāsmahe
舍弃一切别的道路,求解脱者礼敬于你——十相之尊。你是至上真理,清净无垢;我们恒常奉事、敬拜于你。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: A pilgrim turns away from multiple signposted roads (artha, kāma, fame) and walks toward a single radiant shrine/light labeled ‘satya’; the deity appears as pure, stainless luminosity filling ten directions.
Liberation is pursued by exclusive devotion to the Supreme, recognized as the pure and ultimate Reality.
No specific sacred geography is stated; the verse is a doctrinal praise of the deity within the chapter’s devotional flow.
Upāsanā—continuous worship/attendance upon the Lord, implying japa, remembrance, and devotion.