Nārada’s Arrival, the Nine Yogendras, and the Foundations of Bhāgavata-dharma
तान् दृष्ट्वा सूर्यसङ्काशान् महाभागवतान् नृप । यजमानोऽग्नयो विप्रा: सर्व एवोपतस्थिरे ॥ २५ ॥
tān dṛṣṭvā sūrya-saṅkāśān mahā-bhāgavatān nṛpa yajamāno ’gnayo viprāḥ sarva evopatasthire
Mahal na Hari, nang makita ang mga mahā-bhāgavata na kasingliwanag ng araw, ang nagsasagawa ng yajña, ang mga brahmana, at maging ang mga apoy ng handog—lahat ay tumindig nang may paggalang upang salubungin sila.
This verse shows that even ritual authorities—the yajamāna, the sacred fires, and the brāhmaṇas—rise to honor exalted devotees, indicating that reverence to pure devotees is supremely auspicious and spiritually elevating.
Because the Nine Yogendras were recognized as radiant, highly realized mahā-bhāgavatas; their spiritual potency and purity naturally inspired immediate respect and service from all present.
Seek saintly association, cultivate humility, and show practical respect—listening attentively, serving, and learning from sincere devotees—rather than relying only on external rituals or status.