Sudāmā Brāhmaṇa: Divine Friendship, Guru-bhakti, and the Lord’s Grace
सूत उवाच विष्णुरातेन सम्पृष्टो भगवान् बादरायणि: । वासुदेवे भगवति निमग्नहृदयोऽब्रवीत् ॥ ५ ॥
sūta uvāca viṣṇu-rātena sampṛṣṭo bhagavān bādarāyaṇiḥ vāsudeve bhagavati nimagna-hṛdayo ’bravīt
スータ・ゴースヴァーミーは語った。ヴィシュヌラータ王に問われ、偉大なる聖者バーダラーヤニは、至上人格神ヴァースデーヴァへの瞑想に心を深く沈めつつ答えた。
Viṣṇurāta is King Parīkṣit, so named because he was protected by Lord Viṣṇu; in this verse he is the one questioning Śukadeva Gosvāmī.
Bādarāyaṇi means “son of Bādarāyaṇa (Vyāsa),” indicating Śukadeva’s identity as the son of Vedavyāsa and the qualified speaker of the Bhāgavatam.
By regularly hearing and speaking about Kṛṣṇa (Bhāgavatam study, kīrtana, japa) so the mind becomes steadily drawn to Vāsudeva even amid daily duties.