Prahlāda Rejects Demonic Diplomacy and Proclaims Navadhā Bhakti
श्रीप्रह्राद उवाच श्रवणं कीर्तनं विष्णो: स्मरणं पादसेवनम् । अर्चनं वन्दनं दास्यं सख्यमात्मनिवेदनम् ॥ २३ ॥ इति पुंसार्पिता विष्णौ भक्तिश्चेन्नवलक्षणा । क्रियेत भगवत्यद्धा तन्मन्येऽधीतमुत्तमम् ॥ २४ ॥
śrī-prahrāda uvāca śravaṇaṁ kīrtanaṁ viṣṇoḥ smaraṇaṁ pāda-sevanam arcanaṁ vandanaṁ dāsyaṁ sakhyam ātma-nivedanam
Śrī Prahlāda disse: Ouvir e cantar sobre Viṣṇu, lembrar-se d’Ele, servir Seus pés de lótus; adorá‑Lo, oferecer preces e reverências, tornar-se Seu servo, tê‑Lo como o melhor amigo e entregar-Lhe o próprio ser. Esses nove processos são a bhakti pura; quem serve Kṛṣṇa assim é o mais erudito, pois alcançou conhecimento completo.
When Prahlāda Mahārāja was asked by his father to say something from whatever he had learned, he considered that what he had learned from his spiritual master was the best of all teachings whereas what he had learned about diplomacy from his material teachers, Ṣaṇḍa and Amarka, was useless. Bhaktiḥ pareśānubhavo viraktir anyatra ca ( Bhāg. 11.2.42 ). This is the symptom of pure devotional service. A pure devotee is interested only in devotional service, not in material affairs. To execute devotional service, one should always engage in hearing and chanting about Kṛṣṇa, or Lord Viṣṇu. The process of temple worship is called arcana. How to perform arcana will be explained herein. One should have complete faith in the words of Kṛṣṇa, who says that He is the great well-wishing friend of everyone ( suhṛdaṁ sarva-bhūtānām ). A devotee considers Kṛṣṇa the only friend. This is called sakhyam. Puṁsārpitā viṣṇau. The word puṁsā means “by all living entities.” There are no distinctions permitting only a man or only a brāhmaṇa to offer devotional service to the Lord. Everyone can do so. As confirmed in Bhagavad-gītā (9.32) , striyo vaiśyās tathā śūdrās te ’pi yānti parāṁ gatim: although women, vaiśyas and śūdras are considered less intelligent, they also can become devotees and return home, back to Godhead.
Bhāgavatam 7.5.23 lists nine: śravaṇam (hearing), kīrtanam (chanting), smaraṇam (remembering), pāda-sevanam (serving the Lord’s feet), arcanam (worship), vandanam (prayer), dāsyam (servitude), sakhyam (friendship), and ātma-nivedanam (full surrender).
In 7.5.24 Prahlāda states that when these nine forms of devotion are genuinely offered to Viṣṇu and practiced directly for Bhagavān, that devotion itself is the supreme outcome of all study—because it connects the soul to the Lord.
Choose one or more practices daily—hear Bhāgavatam talks (śravaṇam), chant the Lord’s names (kīrtanam), remember Him through japa or mindfulness (smaraṇam), and express surrender by aligning choices and habits with service to Viṣṇu (ātma-nivedanam).