ये कथामनुमोदन्ते कीर्त्यमानां नरोत्तमाः । अशृण्वंतोऽपि ते यांति शाश्वतं परमं पदम्
ye kathāmanumodante kīrtyamānāṃ narottamāḥ | aśṛṇvaṃto'pi te yāṃti śāśvataṃ paramaṃ padam
Those best of men who rejoice in and approve of the sacred discourse as it is being recited—even if they do not actually hear it—attain the eternal supreme state.
Unknown (context not supplied; likely a purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: Outside a hall, a devotee cannot hear clearly but stands with folded hands, smiling in reverent approval as the kathā is recited; a luminous path rises upward symbolizing parama pada.
Even supportive rejoicing in dharma (anumodanā) generates great merit and elevates the soul.
No specific site is referenced; the verse glorifies kathā itself as a means to the supreme goal.
Cultivate anumodanā—glad approval and support of sacred recitation and dharmic acts.