Dhvaja-Dhāraṇa Mahātmyam: Sumati–Satyamatī, Humility, and Deliverance by Hari’s Messengers
पापे त्वपापधीर्यस्तु तं विद्यादधमाधमम् ॥ ६० ॥
pāpe tvapāpadhīryastu taṃ vidyādadhamādhamam || 60 ||
Pero quien, estando en el pecado, se cree sin pecado, sábese que es el más bajo entre los bajos.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Purva Bhaga dialogue framework)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It condemns moral self-deception: committing pāpa while believing oneself pure blocks repentance (prāyaścitta) and inner reform, making one spiritually degraded.
Bhakti rests on humility and truthfulness; admitting one’s faults is the doorway to purification, surrender, and sincere remembrance of Bhagavan rather than ego-based self-approval.
It indirectly emphasizes dharma-viveka (discernment) supported by śāstra-based understanding—especially the need for correct interpretation and self-assessment aligned with scriptural ethics (a practical application often guided by Vyākaraṇa/meaning and Smṛti-based conduct).