Nimi Questions the Yogendras: Māyā, Cosmic Dissolution, Guru-Śaraṇāgati, Bhakti, and Deity Worship
श्रवणं कीर्तनं ध्यानं हरेरद्भुतकर्मण: । जन्मकर्मगुणानां च तदर्थेऽखिलचेष्टितम् ॥ २७ ॥ इष्टं दत्तं तपो जप्तं वृत्तं यच्चात्मन: प्रियम् । दारान् सुतान् गृहान् प्राणान् यत्परस्मै निवेदनम् ॥ २८ ॥
śravaṇaṁ kīrtanaṁ dhyānaṁ harer adbhuta-karmaṇaḥ janma-karma-guṇānāṁ ca tad-arthe ’khila-ceṣṭitam
Uno debe escuchar, glorificar y meditar en las maravillosas obras trascendentales del Señor Hari. Absorbido especialmente en Su advenimiento, Sus pasatiempos, Sus cualidades y Sus santos nombres, debe realizar todas las actividades diarias como ofrenda al Señor. El sacrificio, la caridad, la penitencia y el japa han de hacerse únicamente para complacerlo; y sólo deben recitarse mantras que canten la gloria del Bhagaván. Todo lo que resulte grato y deleitable debe ofrecerse de inmediato al Supremo—hasta la esposa, los hijos, el hogar y el mismo aliento vital han de ser entregados a los pies de loto de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios.
In Bhagavad-gītā (9.27) Lord Kṛṣṇa has ordered:
This verse presents hearing, chanting, and meditating on Hari—especially His divine deeds, qualities, and pastimes—as core practices of bhakti, and urges that all actions be offered for His purpose.
Because remembrance becomes steady and affectionate when centered on the Lord’s extraordinary līlās, qualities, and divine activities—making devotion natural and absorbing.
Daily hear authentic Bhagavatam teachings, chant the Lord’s names and glories, and intentionally align work, study, and family duties as offerings meant to please the Lord.