Nimi Questions the Yogendras: Māyā, Cosmic Dissolution, Guru-Śaraṇāgati, Bhakti, and Deity Worship
श्रद्धां भागवते शास्त्रेऽनिन्दामन्यत्र चापि हि । मनोवाक्कर्मदण्डं च सत्यं शमदमावपि ॥ २६ ॥
śraddhāṁ bhāgavate śāstre ’nindām anyatra cāpi hi mano-vāk-karma-daṇḍaṁ ca satyaṁ śama-damāv api
Man soll festen Glauben an die Bhāgavata-Schriften haben: Wer den Schriften folgt, die die Herrlichkeiten Bhagavāns verkünden, erlangt allen Erfolg im Leben. Zugleich soll man andere Schriften nicht verlästern. Man beherrsche streng Geist, Rede und Handeln, spreche stets die Wahrheit und bringe Geist und Sinne vollständig unter Kontrolle (śama-dama).
The definition of śraddhā, or faith, is given as follows in Caitanya-caritāmṛta ( Madhya 22.62) :
This verse teaches that a sincere seeker should avoid fault-finding and cultivate a respectful, non-critical attitude, which supports devotion and inner purity.
In the teachings connected with Uddhava and the Avadhūta’s wisdom, Śukadeva highlights practical virtues—faith in Bhāgavata, restraint, and truthfulness—as foundations for steady bhakti and realization.
Practice pausing before speaking, reducing impulsive reactions, choosing truthful and beneficial words, and aligning daily habits with spiritual goals—so mind, speech, and actions support devotion rather than distraction.