Nārada’s Arrival, the Nine Yogendras, and the Foundations of Bhāgavata-dharma
तमाहुर्वासुदेवांशं मोक्षधर्मविवक्षया । अवतीर्णं सुतशतं तस्यासीद् ब्रह्मपारगम् ॥ १६ ॥
tam āhur vāsudevāṁśaṁ mokṣa-dharma-vivakṣayā avatīrṇaṁ suta-śataṁ tasyāsīd brahma-pāragam
Śrī Ṛṣabhadeva es स्वीकारado como una expansión de Vāsudeva. Descendió para propagar el dharma que conduce a los seres a la liberación suprema. Tuvo cien hijos, todos perfectos en el conocimiento védico.
This verse states that a divine portion of Vāsudeva descends specifically to teach mokṣa-dharma—the principles that lead the soul toward liberation and realization of the Absolute Truth.
In the flow of Canto 11, Śukadeva highlights how the Lord arranges authentic instruction on liberation by sending empowered personalities who can clearly articulate transcendent dharma.
Seek guidance from genuine, realized teachers and prioritize teachings that awaken realization of Brahman/Paramātmā/Bhagavān rather than merely external religiosity.