Devotion in Kimpuruṣa-varṣa and the Glory of Bhārata-varṣa
Rāmacandra & Nara-Nārāyaṇa; Rivers, Varṇāśrama, and Liberation
ॐ नमो भगवते उपशमशीलायोपरतानात्म्याय नमोऽकिञ्चनवित्ताय ऋषिऋषभाय नरनारायणाय परमहंसपरमगुरवे आत्मारामाधिपतये नमो नम इति ॥ ११ ॥
oṁ namo bhagavate upaśama-śīlāyoparatānātmyāya namo ’kiñcana-vittāya ṛṣi-ṛṣabhāya nara-nārāyaṇāya paramahaṁsa-parama-gurave ātmārāmādhipataye namo nama iti.
اوم— بھگوان نر-نارائن کو بار بار نمسکار، جو نہایت شانت، آتما-ساکشاتکاری اور اہنکار سے پاک ہیں؛ جو اَکِنچنوں کا دھن ہیں؛ جو رشیوں میں شریشٹھ، پرمہنسوں کے پرم گرو اور آتماراموں کے ادھپتی ہیں— انہیں نمो نمہ۔
This verse praises the Lord as “akiñcana-vittāya”—one whose real wealth is nothing material—highlighting that genuine spiritual richness is renunciation, tranquility, and freedom from worldly identification.
In describing Bhārata-varṣa and its sacred worship, Śukadeva invokes Nara-Nārāyaṇa as the ideal of austerity, devotion, and liberated guidance—“paramahaṁsa-parama-guru”—the supreme teacher for those seeking liberation.
Practice reducing agitation by simplifying desires, cultivating self-control, and regularly turning the mind toward the Lord through prayer and remembrance—making spiritual steadiness your “wealth,” as this verse emphasizes.