The Pracetās Meet Lord Viṣṇu—Benedictions, Pure Prayer, and the Birth of Dakṣa
योऽनुस्मरति सन्ध्यायां युष्माननुदिनं नर: । तस्य भ्रातृष्वात्मसाम्यं तथा भूतेषु सौहृदम् ॥ ९ ॥
yo ’nusmarati sandhyāyāṁ yuṣmān anudinaṁ naraḥ tasya bhrātṛṣv ātma-sāmyaṁ tathā bhūteṣu sauhṛdam
ຜູ້ໃດລະລຶກເຖິງພວກເຈົ້າໃນຍາມສັນທະຍາທຸກມື້ ຜູ້ນັ້ນຈະເກີດຄວາມເສມອັນເປັນດັ່ງຕົນເອງຕໍ່ພີ່ນ້ອງ ແລະມີໄມຕຣີຕໍ່ສັດມີຊີວິດທັງປວງ.
This verse says that daily remembrance (anusmaraṇa), especially at sandhyā, cultivates sauhṛda—genuine goodwill toward all beings—along with equal-mindedness toward one’s own brothers.
In Canto 4 Chapter 30, Lord Śiva instructs and blesses the Pracetās, describing the spiritual benefit of remembering them and their devotion—such remembrance purifies one’s social relationships and expands compassion.
Set a daily practice at dawn/dusk (sandhyā) to remember saintly devotees and pray; then consciously practice equal respect within family and active kindness toward all beings in speech, choices, and service.