Bhakti as the Easy and Supreme Yoga: Seeing Kṛṣṇa in All and Uddhava’s Departure to Badarikāśrama
य एतदानन्दसमुद्रसम्भृतं ज्ञानामृतं भागवताय भाषितम् । कृष्णेन योगेश्वरसेविताङ्घ्रिणा सच्छ्रद्धयासेव्य जगद् विमुच्यते ॥ ४८ ॥
ya etad ānanda-samudra-sambhṛtaṁ jñānāmṛtaṁ bhāgavatāya bhāṣitam kṛṣṇena yogeśvara-sevitāṅghriṇā sac-chraddhayāsevya jagad vimucyate
Voici le nectar de la connaissance, vaste comme un océan de félicité spirituelle, que Kṛṣṇa —dont les pieds de lotus sont servis par les grands maîtres du yoga— a transmis à Son dévot. Quiconque accueille ce récit avec une foi authentique, en l’écoutant ou en le mettant en pratique, est assuré de la libération au sein de cet univers.
It teaches that one becomes liberated from worldly bondage by faithfully serving and assimilating Kṛṣṇa’s nectar-like spiritual knowledge spoken for the devotee.
Because the teachings bear fruit when approached as devotional service—received with sincerity, reverence, and steady trust—rather than as mere information.
Regularly hear or study the Bhagavatam with sincerity, reflect on it, and shape daily choices around devotion and service—this is the practical ‘āsevanā’ that loosens attachment to worldly bondage.