सत्यं वदत्यस्य पिता सत्यं माता प्रभाषते । सत्यं वदेति मुनिभिः सत्यवान्नाम वै कृतम्
satyaṃ vadatyasya pitā satyaṃ mātā prabhāṣate | satyaṃ vadeti munibhiḥ satyavānnāma vai kṛtam
“他的父亲说真语;他的母亲也宣说真语。诸牟尼称他‘说真语’,因此他确实得名为萨提亚梵(Satyavān)。”
Nārada
Tirtha: प्रभासक्षेत्र
Type: kshetra
Listener: नृपति (frame-story)
Scene: A quiet hermitage scene: parents speaking with calm sincerity; sages nearby confer and bestow the name ‘Satyavān’ upon the child/young man, emphasizing truth as his defining radiance.
Satya (truth) is portrayed as the root of character and spiritual power—so central that it becomes one’s very identity.
The verse is part of the Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya narrative, where truthfulness is celebrated as a sacred virtue befitting holy places.
No ritual; the verse teaches nāma-nirukti (name-derivation) grounded in dharmic virtue—truthful speech.
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