Bhadrā and Mitravindā: The Fruits of Namaskāra, Pradakṣiṇā, Hari-nāma, and Śravaṇa of Bhāgavata Kathā
वक्ष्येहं मित्रविन्दायाः पाणिग्रहणकारणम् / सावधानमना भूत्वा शृणु पक्षीन्द्र सत्तम
vakṣyehaṃ mitravindāyāḥ pāṇigrahaṇakāraṇam / sāvadhānamanā bhūtvā śṛṇu pakṣīndra sattama
এতিয়া মই মিত্ৰবিন্দাৰ পাণিগ্ৰহণ (বিবাহ)ৰ কাৰণ ক’ম। হে পক্ষীন্দ্ৰসত্তম! সাৱধান আৰু একাগ্ৰ মনেৰে শুনা।
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Śravaṇa with focused attention is prerequisite for grasping dharmic and devotional narratives.
Vedantic Theme: Śravaṇa (listening) as a limb of knowledge and bhakti; attention (ekāgratā) as inner discipline.
Application: When receiving teachings, remove distractions, listen with one-pointed mind, and reflect afterward for assimilation.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana dialogic frame: repeated 'śṛṇu' injunctions to Garuḍa to mark doctrinal/narrative transitions (structural parallel)
This verse frames marriage as a dharmic, explainable rite with specific causes and context, indicating that social-sacramental acts are to be understood through scripture rather than treated as mere custom.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s journey; instead it marks a narrative transition where Vishnu instructs Garuḍa, reinforcing the Purana’s teaching method: attentive listening to receive dharma and right understanding.
Approach sacred texts and life-rituals with sāvadhāna (focused attention), seeking reasons and ethical grounding behind practices rather than performing them mechanically.