Divinity and Divine Service
Bhagavān and Bhakti as the Supreme Dharma
व्यास उवाच इति सम्प्रश्नसंहृष्टो विप्राणां रौमहर्षणि: । प्रतिपूज्य वचस्तेषां प्रवक्तुमुपचक्रमे ॥ १ ॥
vyāsa uvāca iti sampraśna-saṁhṛṣṭo viprāṇāṁ raumaharṣaṇiḥ pratipūjya vacas teṣāṁ pravaktum upacakrame
วยาสกล่าวว่า—อุครศรวา (สูตโคสวามี) บุตรแห่งโรมหรรษณะ ยินดีอย่างยิ่งด้วยคำถามอันสมบูรณ์ของพราหมณ์ทั้งหลาย; เขาแสดงความเคารพต่อถ้อยคำของพวกเขาแล้วเริ่มตอบ
The sages of Naimiṣāraṇya asked Sūta Gosvāmī six questions, and so he is answering them one by one.
This verse shows that genuine, well-formed spiritual inquiry pleases the learned and invites authentic exposition of Bhagavatam, making hearing fruitful.
Because their questions were proper and devotionally motivated; Suta honored them respectfully and then commenced the narration in response.
Approach scripture with humility, ask clear questions aimed at transformation (not debate), and hear from reliable teachers in a respectful mood.