The Exposition of the Table of Contents of the Brahmavaivarta Purāṇa
धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणां सारः प्रीतिर्हरौ हरे । तयोरभेदसिद्ध्यर्थं ब्रह्मवैवर्तमुत्तमम् ॥ ३ ॥
dharmārthakāmamokṣāṇāṃ sāraḥ prītirharau hare | tayorabhedasiddhyarthaṃ brahmavaivartamuttamam || 3 ||
La esencia de dharma, artha, kāma y mokṣa es el amoroso bhakti hacia Hari (Viṣṇu). Y para establecer la no-diferencia entre ambos—los cuatro fines de la vida y la devoción a Hari—se enseña el excelso Brahma-vaivarta (Purāṇa).
Narada (within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue context of the Anukramanika section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It declares that the four human goals (dharma, artha, kāma, mokṣa) reach their true fulfillment when centered in loving devotion (prīti) to Hari, making bhakti the inner essence of all pursuits.
Bhakti is presented not as one goal among others, but as the unifying core that gives dharma its purity, artha its right use, kāma its sanctity, and mokṣa its culmination—hence devotion to Hari is the decisive spiritual principle.
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Śikṣā) is taught in this verse; it functions as a Purāṇic index statement (anukramaṇikā) prioritizing bhakti as the interpretive key to the puruṣārthas.