Vāmana’s Advent, Aditi’s Hymn, Bali’s Gift, and the Mahatmya of Bhū-dāna
हरिरास्ते महाभाग हृदये शान्तचेतसाम् । हरिनामपराणां च किमु ध्यानरतात्मनाम् ॥ ५ ॥
harirāste mahābhāga hṛdaye śāntacetasām | harināmaparāṇāṃ ca kimu dhyānaratātmanām || 5 ||
အို မဟာဘဂ္ဂ၊ စိတ်ငြိမ်းချမ်းသူတို့၏ နှလုံးသား၌ ဟရီသည် ကိန်းဝပ်တော်မူ၏။ ဟရီနာမကို အားထား၍ အမြဲတမ်း ရွတ်ဆိုသူတို့၌ပင် ထိုသို့ဖြစ်လျှင်၊ ဓ്യာန၌ မိမိအတ္တကို စိမ့်ဝင်စွာ တည်ထားသူတို့၌ မည်မျှ ပို၍ မကိန်းဝပ်မည်နည်း။
Sanatkumara (addressing Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that Vishnu (Hari) is directly realized as the indwelling Lord in a purified, tranquil mind—especially through devotion to His name and through steady meditation.
It elevates harināma-parāyaṇatā (exclusive dedication to Hari’s name) as a powerful form of bhakti that brings the devotee into intimate inner proximity with Hari, and then places dhyāna as an even deeper absorption.
While not a technical Vedanga instruction, it implies disciplined practice of mantra/nāma-japa with correct utterance and steadiness—principles aligned with Śikṣā (phonetics) and Vyākaraṇa (proper form) for faithful recitation.