Dhruva’s Humiliation, Sunīti’s Counsel, and Nārada’s Bhakti-Yoga Instruction
तृतीयं चानयन्मासं नवमे नवमेऽहनि । अब्भक्ष उत्तमश्लोकमुपाधावत्समाधिना ॥ ७४ ॥
tṛtīyaṁ cānayan māsaṁ navame navame ’hani ab-bhakṣa uttamaślokam upādhāvat samādhinā
En el tercer mes bebía sólo agua cada nueve días. Así, en completo samādhi, adoró al Bhagavān Uttamaśloka, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios alabada por versos escogidos.
This verse states that in the third month Dhruva reduced his intake to only water on every ninth day, and through samādhi he progressively approached the Lord, Uttamaśloka.
Uttamaśloka means “He who is glorified by the finest verses,” indicating that the Lord is supremely worthy of praise and is approached through sincere devotion and meditation.
Adopt steady discipline—simplify habits, regulate food and distractions, and dedicate consistent time for focused prayer/meditation—so devotion becomes deeper and more concentrated.