Ajāmila Delivered: Viṣṇudūtas Establish the Supremacy of the Holy Name
पतित: स्खलितो भग्न: सन्दष्टस्तप्त आहत: । हरिरित्यवशेनाह पुमान्नार्हति यातना: ॥ १५ ॥
patitaḥ skhalito bhagnaḥ sandaṣṭas tapta āhataḥ harir ity avaśenāha pumān nārhati yātanāḥ
Kung ang isang tao ay mamatay dahil sa biglaang sakuna—pagkahulog, pagdulas at pagkabali, kagat ng ahas, matinding lagnat at sakit, o sugat ng sandata—at sa di-sinasadya’y mabigkas ang “Hari,” kahit makasalanan siya’y hindi na karapat-dapat sa pahirap ng impiyerno.
As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (8.6) :
This verse states that even an involuntary utterance of “Hari” protects a person from deserving punitive torments, highlighting the extraordinary purifying power of the Lord’s name.
They were stopping Ajāmila’s arrest and explaining that calling out the Lord’s name—even without full awareness—invokes divine protection and overrides ordinary karmic punishment.
Make remembrance of God’s names a daily habit; in moments of fear, pain, or crisis, turning to the holy name can reorient the mind toward devotion and spiritual refuge.