वैदिकं कर्म चोत्सृज्य कथं सेश्वरतां व्रजेत् । तदुच्यतां महाविष्णो येन धर्मः प्रतिष्ठितः
vaidikaṃ karma cotsṛjya kathaṃ seśvaratāṃ vrajet | taducyatāṃ mahāviṣṇo yena dharmaḥ pratiṣṭhitaḥ
若舍弃吠陀所立之祭仪,怎能趋入以主宰为中心的道路?噢,大毗湿奴,请宣说使达摩得以坚固安立之法。
Dakṣa
Tirtha: Kedāra (Kedārakṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Dakṣa, anxious about the collapse of Vedic order, asks Viṣṇu for a principle that secures dharma even if ritual forms are questioned; the moment is earnest and didactic.
Dharma is not arbitrary; it seeks a firm foundation, traditionally tied to Veda and to a Lord-centered orientation.
Kedāra Khaṇḍa frames the teaching in the Kedārakṣetra milieu, but this verse itself is a philosophical query.
Vaidika-karma (Vedic ritual duties) is referenced as the contested practice; no specific rite is prescribed in this line.