कामाद्वा यदि वा लोभाद्वाचं यो नान्यथा वदेत् । उपास्यं सर्वजंतूनां नारदं तं नमाम्यहम्
kāmādvā yadi vā lobhādvācaṃ yo nānyathā vadet | upāsyaṃ sarvajaṃtūnāṃ nāradaṃ taṃ namāmyaham
我礼敬那罗陀:无论因欲或因贪,他从不妄言偏离;一切众生皆应敬奉礼拜。
Indra (Mahendra) — within the cited stotra
Listener: King (nṛpa)
Scene: Nārada portrayed as a truthful counselor: open palm gesture of assurance, calm eyes, vīṇā symbolizing harmony; beings of various kinds bow, indicating ‘upāsyaṃ sarvajantūnām’.
Speech purified of desire and greed becomes satya and makes one worthy of reverence.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None directly; it elevates satya-vāk (truthful speech) as a core dharma.