The Song of the Avantī Brāhmaṇa (Avanti-brāhmaṇa-gītā): Mind as the Root of Suffering and Equanimity Amid Insult
श्रीबादरायणिरुवाच स एवमाशंसित उद्धवेन भागवतमुख्येन दाशार्हमुख्य: । सभाजयन् भृत्यवचो मुकुन्द- स्तमाबभाषे श्रवणीयवीर्य: ॥ १ ॥
śrī-bādarāyaṇir uvāca sa evam āśaṁsita uddhavena bhāgavata-mukhyena dāśārha-mukhyaḥ sabhājayan bhṛtya-vaco mukundas tam ābabhāṣe śravaṇīya-vīryaḥ
シュカデーヴァ・ゴースヴァーミーは語った。最上のバーヴァガヴァタであるシュリー・ウッダヴァにこのように恭しく請われると、ダーシャールハ族の首長ムクンダはまず僕の言葉を嘉し、ついで、その御武勲が聴聞に最もふさわしい主は彼に答え始めた。
It introduces Śukadeva’s narration: Uddhava, the foremost devotee, requests guidance, and Lord Kṛṣṇa (Mukunda) respectfully accepts His servant’s words and begins to speak.
Because Uddhava is described as “bhāgavata-mukhya,” a topmost devotee; the Lord delights in honoring the devotion and sincere inquiry of His servant.
Approach spiritual learning with humility and sincere questions like Uddhava, and value the act of respectfully listening (śravaṇa) to divine teachings as a path toward clarity and liberation.