Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
यश:श्रियामेव परिश्रम: परो वर्णाश्रमाचारतप:श्रुतादिषु । अविस्मृति: श्रीधरपादपद्मयो- र्गुणानुवादश्रवणादरादिभि: ॥ ५४ ॥
yaśaḥ-śriyām eva pariśramaḥ paro varṇāśramācāra-tapaḥ-śrutādiṣu avismṛtiḥ śrīdhara-pāda-padmayor guṇānuvāda-śravaṇādarādibhiḥ
Great exertion in the ordinary duties of varṇāśrama, in austerity, and in hearing the Vedas generally yields only worldly fame and opulence. But one who respectfully and attentively hears the recitation of the transcendental qualities of Śrīdhara, the consort of Lakṣmī, attains unfailing remembrance of His lotus feet.
This verse says their highest perfection is avismṛti—never forgetting the Lord’s lotus feet—cultivated especially through devoted hearing and glorifying His qualities.
In summarizing the Bhāgavatam’s essence, he highlights that all religious and spiritual effort culminates in steady remembrance of the Lord, and the most practical means is śravaṇa and guṇānuvāda (hearing and praising His qualities).
Make daily time for hearing—Bhāgavatam recitation, kīrtana, or talks about the Lord—and regularly speak or reflect on His qualities; this keeps remembrance alive amid work, study, and responsibilities.