Bali Liberated, Prahlāda Blessed, and Vāmana Accepted as Universal Protector
सर्वमेतन्मयाख्यातं भवत: कुलनन्दन । उरुक्रमस्य चरितं श्रोतृणामघमोचनम् ॥ २८ ॥
sarvam etan mayākhyātaṁ bhavataḥ kula-nandana urukramasya caritaṁ śrotṝṇām agha-mocanam
Ô Mahārāja Parīkṣit, joie de ta lignée, je t’ai maintenant exposé tout le merveilleux récit d’Urukrama, Vāmanadeva. Quiconque l’écoute avec dévotion est assurément délivré des conséquences du péché.
This verse states that hearing the pastimes of Urukrama (the Supreme Lord) is agha-mocanam—capable of freeing the listeners from sin.
Śukadeva concludes his narration to Parīkṣit, emphasizing that the Lord’s divine history is not mere storytelling but a purifying hearing process for the devotee.
Make regular time to hear or read Śrīmad Bhāgavatam with attention and reverence, treating it as a daily practice for inner cleansing and strengthening devotion.