The Five Great Sacrifices: Supremacy of Honoring Parents, Pativrata Dharma, Truthfulness, and Śrāddha
दर्शनात्स्पर्शनाद्ध्यानात्कीर्तनाद्भाषणात्तथा । सकृत्पुण्यवतामेव स्वर्गं चाक्षयमश्नुते
darśanātsparśanāddhyānātkīrtanādbhāṣaṇāttathā | sakṛtpuṇyavatāmeva svargaṃ cākṣayamaśnute
Dengan sekadar melihat, menyentuh, bermeditasi, melagukan kīrtana, atau bahkan menyebutnya, insan yang berpunya—walau sekali sahaja—meraih syurga yang kekal dan tidak binasa.
Unspecified (narrative context not provided in the input; likely within the Pulastya–Bhīṣma dialogue frame typical of the Padma Purāṇa)
Concept: Even a single sincere engagement—seeing, touching, meditating, singing, or speaking—bestows imperishable heavenly attainment for the meritorious; bhakti operates through multiple senses and modes.
Application: Adopt a daily ‘fivefold contact’: brief darśana (image/temple), respectful touch (tulasī-mālā/śālagrāma/feet of elders), 5 minutes dhyāna, a few nāma-kīrtanas, and speaking one uplifting dharma line to someone.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: darśanātsparśanāddhyānātkīrtanādbhāṣaṇāt → darśanāt + sparśanāt + dhyānāt + kīrtanāt + bhāṣaṇāt; cākṣayam aśnute → ca + akṣayam + aśnute.
The verse lists five accessible modes of devotion/merit: seeing (darśana), touching (sparśa), meditating (dhyāna), singing praises (kīrtana), and speaking/reciting (bhāṣaṇa).
It teaches that simple devotional contact—through senses, mind, and speech—can yield great spiritual fruit, reflecting a bhakti-oriented view that sincere engagement (even once) is powerful.
Do not dismiss small acts of reverence: even a single intentional act of remembrance, praise, or respectful speech can accumulate merit and elevate one’s destiny.