दुर्जनानां सुसंपर्काद्भृशं पापात्मना प्रभो । सौभण्यमधुना प्राप्तं सत्संसर्गेण नारद
durjanānāṃ susaṃparkādbhṛśaṃ pāpātmanā prabho | saubhaṇyamadhunā prāptaṃ satsaṃsargeṇa nārada
Oh Señor, por la íntima compañía de los malvados me volví hondamente pecador. Pero ahora, oh Nārada, por la compañía de los virtuosos he alcanzado el bienestar.
Gautamī (Godāvarī)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brāhmaṇas (addressed as ‘dvijāḥ’ in the surrounding narrative)
Scene: A repentant speaker confesses past corruption from wicked company and expresses renewed well-being after meeting saints; Nārada stands as compassionate witness.
Company shapes character: association with the wicked leads to sin, while sat-saṅga restores auspiciousness and purity.
No specific location; the verse highlights sat-saṅga as a ‘living tīrtha’ that grants purification.
The implied prescription is sat-saṅga—seeking the company of the virtuous as a spiritual discipline.