The Five Great Sacrifices: Supremacy of Honoring Parents, Pativrata Dharma, Truthfulness, and Śrāddha
लोभकामजिदद्रोहो मद्भक्तो वैष्णवः स्मृतः । संप्रीतोहं गुणैरेषां तिष्ठाम्यावसथे मुदा
lobhakāmajidadroho madbhakto vaiṣṇavaḥ smṛtaḥ | saṃprītohaṃ guṇaireṣāṃ tiṣṭhāmyāvasathe mudā
Aquele que venceu a cobiça e o desejo, não guarda malícia e é devoto de Mim, é lembrado como vaiṣṇava. Satisfeito com as virtudes de tais pessoas, habito alegremente em sua casa.
Vishnu (implied first-person 'aham' describing His own dwelling with devotees)
Concept: A Vaiṣṇava is defined by inner conquest of greed and lust, absence of malice, and devotion; such purity attracts the Lord’s joyful indwelling.
Application: Work on one concrete anartha daily (greed, lust, resentment); pair it with a bhakti practice (japa, nāma-kīrtana, pūjā) so the home becomes calmer and more sacred.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: city
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: मद्भक्तो = मत् + भक्तः; संप्रीतोहं = सम्प्रीतः + अहम्; गुणैरेषां = गुणैः + एषाम्; तिष्ठाम्यावसथे = तिष्ठामि + आवसथे.
A Vaiṣṇava is described as one who has conquered greed (lobha) and lust (kāma), is free from malice (adroha), and is devoted to Vishnu (mad-bhakta).
It teaches that devotion is inseparable from inner transformation—devotion to Vishnu is validated by ethical purity and self-mastery, not merely by external identity.
The verse links spiritual attainment with moral discipline: overcoming craving and hostility makes one fit for divine presence, symbolized by Vishnu ‘dwelling’ in such a person’s home.