Gradations of Bliss and Knowledge; Lakṣmī’s Special Insight; The Rarity of Bhakti in Kali-yuga; Nīlā’s Vow and Śrīnivāsa Darśana
प्रदक्षिणं दुर्लभं वै मुरारेर्नमस्कारो दुर्लभो वै कलौ च / तद्भक्तानां पालनं दुर्लभं च सद्वैष्णवानां दुर्लभं ह्यन्नदानम्
pradakṣiṇaṃ durlabhaṃ vai murārernamaskāro durlabho vai kalau ca / tadbhaktānāṃ pālanaṃ durlabhaṃ ca sadvaiṣṇavānāṃ durlabhaṃ hyannadānam
কলিযুগত মুৰাৰিৰ প্ৰদক্ষিণা দুৰ্লভ; সত্য নমস্কাৰো দুৰ্লভ। তেওঁৰ ভক্তসকলৰ পালন-ৰক্ষণো দুৰ্লভ; আৰু সদ্বৈষ্ণৱসকলৰ মাজত অন্নদানো দুৰ্লভ।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: In Kali-yuga, even basic devotional acts and especially bhakta-sevā (protection/care) and annadāna among Vaiṣṇavas are rare; therefore they are to be consciously cultivated.
Vedantic Theme: bhakti expressed as sevā; honoring devotees as honoring the Lord (bhakta-vātsalya).
Application: Practice daily namaskāra and pradakṣiṇā (physically or mentally); actively support devotees (care, protection); prioritize feeding others as a devotional offering.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: loka/temple-space (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.19.41-42 (nāma-graha, worship of Vaiṣṇavas, śālagrāma, sadguru)
This verse highlights annadāna as a rare but highly valued dharmic act—especially when offered in the spirit of genuine Vaiṣṇava conduct—because it directly sustains life and supports devotion.
It portrays Kali Yuga as a time when even basic devotional acts—pradakṣiṇa and namaskāra to Viṣṇu—become uncommon, and when service to devotees (their care and protection) also declines.
Maintain simple daily devotion (bowing and remembrance of Viṣṇu), actively support sincere devotees and spiritual communities, and practice annadāna—feeding the hungry or offering food as sacred charity.