Bhadrā and Mitravindā: The Fruits of Namaskāra, Pradakṣiṇā, Hari-nāma, and Śravaṇa of Bhāgavata Kathā
कलेवरं च तत्याज मरणे हरिचिन्तया / मत्पितुर्वसुदेवस्य भगिन्या उदरे खग
kalevaraṃ ca tatyāja maraṇe haricintayā / matpiturvasudevasya bhaginyā udare khaga
ໃນເວລາຈະຕາຍ ລາວໄດ້ປ່ອຍວາງກາຍນີ້ ໂດຍລະລຶກພຣະຫຣິ. ໂອ ນົກ (ຄຣຸດາ) ລາວເກີດໃນຄັນຂອງນ້ອງສາວຂອງພໍ່ຂ້ອຍ ວາສຸເທວະ.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Antaḥ-smṛti of Hari at death sanctifies the departure from the body and shapes the soul’s onward course.
Vedantic Theme: Antaḥkāla-smaraṇa and īśvara-anusandhāna as a decisive saṃskāra influencing gati; bhakti as a purifier at the moment of death.
Application: Cultivate daily Hari-nāma/japa and remembrance so that the mind naturally turns to Hari at life’s end; keep death-awareness (maraṇa-smṛti) to strengthen practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Pretakalpa): emphasis on nāma-smaraṇa and death-moment cognition affecting post-mortem journey (general thematic parallel)
This verse highlights that leaving the body with Harichintana (remembrance of Hari) is spiritually decisive, implying a purified departure and a favorable post-death trajectory for the soul.
By stressing Harichintana at the moment of dying, the verse points to the Garuda Purana theme that the final mental state influences the soul’s immediate transition, reducing fear and bondage associated with the preta-condition.
Cultivate daily remembrance of Vishnu (japa, nama-smarana, prayer) so that the mind naturally turns to Hari during crisis and at life’s end, supporting a calm, dharmic departure.