Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
कलिमलसंहतिकालनोऽखिलेशो हरिरितरत्र न गीयते ह्यभीक्ष्णम् । इह तु पुनर्भगवानशेषमूर्ति: परिपठितोऽनुपदं कथाप्रसङ्गै: ॥ ६६ ॥
kali-mala-saṁhati-kālano ’khileśo harir itaratra na gīyate hy abhīkṣṇam iha tu punar bhagavān aśeṣa-mūrtiḥ paripaṭhito ’nu-padaṁ kathā-prasaṅgaiḥ
Si Hari, ang Kataas-taasang Tagapamahala na pumupuksa sa naipong kasalanan ng Kali-yuga, ay hindi palaging niluluwalhati sa ibang mga aklat; ngunit sa Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam na ito, ang Bhagavan—sa Kanyang di-mabilang na mga anyong personal—ay masagana at walang patid na inilalarawan sa iba’t ibang salaysay.
This verse says Hari destroys the accumulated impurities of Kali, and that the Bhāgavatam uniquely glorifies Him continuously—implying that steady hearing/recitation of Hari-kathā is a powerful remedy for Kali-yuga contamination.
Because the Bhāgavatam’s narratives are interlinked so that in every topic and transition (kathā-prasaṅga), the discussion repeatedly returns to Bhagavān—His names, forms, qualities, and acts—making devotion the constant center.
Make a daily habit of hearing or reading the Bhāgavatam (even a small portion) and keep your conversations, learning, and reflection connected to Hari-kathā—so remembrance of the Lord becomes steady amid Kali-yuga distractions.