ध्रुवस्य तपः — देवमायाविघ्नाः, विष्णोर्दर्शनम्, स्तुतिः, ध्रुवस्थानप्रदानम्
ये च त्वां मानवाः प्रातः सायं च सुसमाहिताः कीर्तयिष्यन्ति तेषां च महत् पुण्यं भविष्यति
ye ca tvāṃ mānavāḥ prātaḥ sāyaṃ ca susamāhitāḥ kīrtayiṣyanti teṣāṃ ca mahat puṇyaṃ bhaviṣyati
ये च त्वां मानवाः प्रातः सायं च सुसमाहिताः । कीर्तयिष्यन्ति तेषां च महत् पुण्यं भविष्यति ॥
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya; devotional instruction framed as Vishnu-stuti context)
This verse presents twice-daily remembrance and glorification of Vishnu as a disciplined devotional practice that generates great puṇya (spiritual merit).
Parāśara links the fruit of devotion not merely to recitation, but to a composed, attentive mind—suggesting inner alignment is essential for worship to bear spiritual results.
Vishnu is treated as the supreme refuge and worthy object of constant praise; devotion to him is portrayed as a direct means to accrue merit and uphold dharmic order.