The Characteristics of Devotion to Hari
यावन्नेन्द्रि यवैकल्यं यावद्व्याधिर्न बाधते । तावदेवार्चयेद्विष्णुं यदि मुक्तिमभीप्सति ॥ ५० ॥
yāvannendri yavaikalyaṃ yāvadvyādhirna bādhate | tāvadevārcayedviṣṇuṃ yadi muktimabhīpsati || 50 ||
Tant que les sens ne se sont pas affaiblis et tant que la maladie n’accable pas, qu’on adore Viṣṇu sans tarder—si l’on aspire vraiment à la délivrance.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It urges immediate Viṣṇu-worship as a conscious spiritual priority, teaching that the human window for effective sādhana is strongest before sensory decline and debilitating illness, and that such devotion is aimed at mokṣa.
Bhakti here is presented as practical and time-sensitive: one should actively perform Viṣṇu-ārādhana now—while body and senses cooperate—rather than postponing devotion to the end of life.
The verse highlights sādhana-discipline rather than a specific Vedāṅga: it emphasizes proper timing and readiness for worship (a pragmatic principle that supports ritual performance and daily devotional observance).