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Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
एतच्छुत्वा वचस्तस्य नारदस्य विधेः सुतः । सनत्कुमारः प्रोवाच ध्यात्वा राधापदांबुजम् ॥ ६ ॥
etacchutvā vacastasya nāradasya vidheḥ sutaḥ | sanatkumāraḥ provāca dhyātvā rādhāpadāṃbujam || 6 ||
Nang marinig ang mga salitang iyon ni Nārada, si Sanatkumāra—anak ni Brahmā (Vidhi)—ay nagmuni-muni sa mga paang-lotong ni Rādhā, at saka nagsimulang magsalita.
Suta (narrator) introducing Sanatkumara’s reply after Narada speaks
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
It shows that authoritative instruction is preceded by śravaṇa (hearing) and dhyāna (meditative recollection), grounding the forthcoming teaching in devotion—here expressed as meditation on Rādhā’s lotus-feet.
Bhakti is presented as the inner posture that sanctifies discourse: Sanatkumāra does not speak merely from intellect, but after devotionally meditating, indicating that true teaching flows from remembrance of the divine.
The verse functions as a narrative transition rather than a technical Vedanga rule; it highlights the Vedic method of learning—first hearing the teacher’s words (śravaṇa), then contemplation (dhyāna/manana), and only then formal instruction.
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