Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
प्रायोपवेशो राजर्षेर्विप्रशापात् परीक्षित: । शुकस्य ब्रह्मर्षभस्य संवादश्च परीक्षित: ॥ ६ ॥
prāyopaveśo rājarṣer vipra-śāpāt parīkṣitaḥ śukasya brahmarṣabhasya saṁvādaś ca parīkṣitaḥ
También se describe cómo el santo rey Parīkṣit, por la maldición del hijo de un brāhmaṇa, se sentó en prāyopaveśa, ayunando hasta la muerte. Y se narran los diálogos entre Parīkṣit y Śukadeva Gosvāmī, el mejor de los brāhmaṇas.
This verse states that Parīkṣit undertook prāyopaveśa (a final fast) because of a brāhmaṇa’s curse, using the remaining time to focus entirely on spiritual realization.
Śuka is described here as a brahmarṣabha—the foremost realized sage—and his dialogue with Parīkṣit is central because it delivers the Bhāgavatam’s liberating wisdom through pure devotional hearing.
It teaches prioritizing bhakti and attentive hearing of sacred teachings, especially in times of crisis—turning urgency into focused remembrance, inquiry, and spiritual practice.