Bhadrā and Mitravindā: The Fruits of Namaskāra, Pradakṣiṇā, Hari-nāma, and Śravaṇa of Bhāgavata Kathā
तेषां जन्म स्वस्थमाहुर्महान्तो महत्फलं चास्ति तथैव तेषाम् / सोष्णीषकञ्चुकयुताश्च हरेः कथां वै शृण्वन्ति येपि च पठन्ति सदैव मर्त्याः
teṣāṃ janma svasthamāhurmahānto mahatphalaṃ cāsti tathaiva teṣām / soṣṇīṣakañcukayutāśca hareḥ kathāṃ vai śṛṇvanti yepi ca paṭhanti sadaiva martyāḥ
महर्षी सांगतात की अशा जनांचा जन्म आरोग्यपूर्ण होतो आणि त्यांना महान आध्यात्मिक फल मिळते. जे मर्त्य पागोटे व वरचे वस्त्र धारण करून सदैव हरिकथा ऐकतात व पठण करतात, ते परम लाभ पावतात।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Satata-śravaṇa and pāṭha of Hari-kathā yields ārogya-like well-being in birth and ‘mahat-phala’ (great spiritual fruit).
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti as a purifying sādhana that refines antaḥkaraṇa and supports sattva, preparing for jñāna and liberation.
Application: Maintain a daily practice of listening to/reciting Viṣṇu-kathā with decorum and steadiness; treat it as a vrata-like discipline rather than occasional inspiration.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Dharma/Ācāra sections): recurring praise of śravaṇa–kīrtana of Viṣṇu-nāma and Purāṇa-pāṭha as mahāpuṇya; Garuda Purana (Preta-related passages): emphasis that remembrance of Viṣṇu supports the soul’s auspicious course
This verse states that continual listening to and recitation of Hari’s sacred narratives yields “great fruit,” leading to a wholesome, well-established life and strong spiritual merit.
Rather than describing punishments, it highlights a preventative path: cultivating devotion and merit through Hari-kathā, which supports auspicious life conditions and strengthens one’s spiritual trajectory.
Maintain a daily practice of respectful listening/reading of Vishnu-oriented scripture or discourse, treating it as a regular discipline that builds ethical steadiness and spiritual merit.