Dharmāṅgada’s Discourse (Dharmāṅgadopadeśa) in the Mohinī Episode
दुर्लभः शौकरे वासो दुर्लभं हरिचिन्तनम् । दुर्लभो जागरो विष्णोर्दुर्लभा ह्यात्मसत्क्रिया ॥ ४१ ॥
durlabhaḥ śaukare vāso durlabhaṃ haricintanam | durlabho jāgaro viṣṇordurlabhā hyātmasatkriyā || 41 ||
शौकर नामक पवित्र स्थान में वास दुर्लभ है, और हरि-चिन्तन भी दुर्लभ है। विष्णु के लिए जागरण दुर्लभ है, और आत्म-सत्क्रिया—अंतःकरण की सच्ची साधना-युक्त सदाचार—भी दुर्लभ है।
Narada (as a teaching voice within the Narada Purana’s Uttara-Bhaga context)
Vrata: none (jāgaraṇa for Viṣṇu mentioned as a practice, but no named vrata specified)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It ranks four supports of liberation-oriented devotion—living in a holy place, remembering Hari, keeping a Viṣṇu vigil, and sustaining inner righteous discipline—and declares that all are difficult but exceptionally transformative when attained.
Bhakti is shown as more than external worship: it includes continuous Hari-chintana and dedicated observances like Viṣṇu-jāgaraṇa, grounded in atmasatkriyā—ethical self-purification that makes devotion steady and fruitful.
The verse is primarily vrata-focused rather than Vedanga-technical: it points to practical discipline (niyama) such as devotional vigils and regulated conduct, which are applied aspects of dharma rather than a direct teaching on Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Śikṣā.