Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
अहं च संस्मारित आत्मतत्त्वं श्रुतं पुरा मे परमर्षिवक्त्रात् । प्रायोपवेशे नृपते: परीक्षित: सदस्यृषीणां महतां च शृण्वताम् ॥ ५७ ॥
ahaṁ ca saṁsmārita ātma-tattvaṁ śrutaṁ purā me paramarṣi-vaktrāt prāyopaveśe nṛpateḥ parīkṣitaḥ sadasy ṛṣīṇāṁ mahatāṁ ca śṛṇvatām
وأنا أيضًا قد تذكّرت الآن تذكّرًا تامًّا علمَ الحقيقة الإلهية الذي كنت قد سمعته من فم الحكيم العظيم شُكديڤا غوسوامي. فقد كنت حاضرًا في مجلس الرِّشيّات العظام وهم يستمعون إليه يخاطب الملك بَريكشِت، حين جلس الملك صائمًا حتى الموت.
This verse emphasizes that ātma-tattva—spiritual truth—is transmitted and realized through hearing from an exalted sage, as Parīkṣit and the assembled ṛṣis heard during his final days.
He cites the setting to establish the authority and purity of the teaching: the Bhāgavatam was spoken by the supreme sage (Śukadeva) and heard by Parīkṣit and great sages in a sacred, focused assembly.
Prioritize regular, attentive hearing of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam from authentic teachers and in devotional association, using śravaṇam to deepen self-realization and steady bhakti.