The Recitation of the Thousand Names of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa (Yugala-Sahasranāma) and Śaraṇāgati-Dharma
अनन्यचिंतनीयोऽसौ प्रपन्नैः शरणार्थिभिः । स्थेयं च देहगेहादावुदासीनतया बुधैः ॥ २१ ॥
ananyaciṃtanīyo'sau prapannaiḥ śaraṇārthibhiḥ | stheyaṃ ca dehagehādāvudāsīnatayā budhaiḥ || 21 ||
အရှုံးပေးအပ်နှံ၍ ခိုလှုံရာကို ရှာဖွေသူတို့သည် အခြားအတွေးမပါဘဲ ထိုသခင်တော်တစ်ပါးတည်းကိုသာ အနန္တစိတ်ဖြင့် သတိပြုရမည်။ ပညာရှိတို့သည် ကိုယ်ခန္ဓာ၊ အိမ်ရာ စသည့်အရာများအပေါ် ဥပေက္ခာဖြင့် နေရမည်။
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It defines two pillars of liberation: exclusive remembrance of the Lord by the surrendered (prapanna) and steady detachment (udāsīnatā) toward bodily and worldly identifications.
It teaches ananya-bhakti—single-minded contemplation of Vishnu—especially for those who have taken śaraṇāgati (refuge), making devotion the central, uninterrupted practice.
It is primarily an upāsanā and mokṣa-dharma instruction rather than a technical Vedanga rule; the practical takeaway is disciplined mental focus (ananya-cintana) and cultivated vairāgya in daily life.