Puṣkara Mahatmya: Brahmā’s Lotus-Tīrtha, Sacrifice, Initiation, and Kṣetra-Dharma
समुत्पन्ने तु विज्ञाने मंदश्रद्धो न पश्यति । भक्त्या परमया क्षिप्रं ब्रह्म पश्यंति योगिनः
samutpanne tu vijñāne maṃdaśraddho na paśyati | bhaktyā paramayā kṣipraṃ brahma paśyaṃti yoginaḥ
Aun cuando ha surgido el verdadero conocimiento, quien tiene fe débil no percibe (la Verdad). Pero por la devoción suprema, los yoguis contemplan pronto a Brahman.
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Concept: Knowledge alone may remain sterile without strong faith; supreme devotion (paramā bhakti) grants swift direct vision of Brahman.
Application: Strengthen faith through consistent worship, satsanga, and ethical living; convert learning into devotion by daily nāma-japa and offering actions to the Lord.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: मंदश्रद्धो = मन्दश्रद्धः (विसर्ग-लोप); पश्यंति = पश्यन्ति (अनुस्वार-लोप/लेखनभेद).
It states that even genuine knowledge may not culminate in direct perception if faith is weak; inner receptivity and trust are presented as necessary for realization.
It explicitly credits “supreme devotion” (paramā bhakti) as a swift means by which yogins directly behold Brahman, elevating devotion from mere sentiment to a transformative spiritual discipline.
Cultivate steadiness of faith and wholehearted devotion rather than relying on intellectual understanding alone; sincerity and committed practice are portrayed as essential for spiritual vision.