Threefold Suffering, Twofold Knowledge, and the Definition of Bhagavān (Vāsudeva); Prelude to Keśidhvaja–Janaka Yoga
नारद उवाच । भगवंस्तमहं योगं ज्ञातुमिच्छामि तं वद । ज्ञाते यन्नाखिलाधारं पश्येयं परमेश्वरम् ॥ ३४ ॥
nārada uvāca | bhagavaṃstamahaṃ yogaṃ jñātumicchāmi taṃ vada | jñāte yannākhilādhāraṃ paśyeyaṃ parameśvaram || 34 ||
Sinabi ni Nārada: “O Mapagpala, ipahayag mo sa akin ang yogang iyon na nais kong malaman. Sa pagkakilala rito, nawa’y masilayan ko ang Kataas-taasang Panginoon, ang sandigan ng lahat, ang saligan ng buong sansinukob.”
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames liberation as direct realization (darśana) of Parameśvara, the universal support, and asks for the specific yoga whose knowledge culminates in that vision.
Though phrased as “yoga,” the goal is beholding the Supreme Lord; in the Narada Purana’s Moksha-Dharma context, such yoga is commonly fulfilled through single-pointed devotion and remembrance of the Lord as the आधार of all.
No Vedāṅga technique (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa ritual procedure) is taught in this verse; it is a doctrinal prompt directing the listener toward an upāya (yoga) for realization rather than a technical rule.