भरतचरितम्—मृगासक्ति-हेतुकः समाधिभङ्गः, जातिस्मरत्वं, रहूगण-जाḍभरत-संवादः
जातिस्मरत्वाद् उद्विग्नः संसारात् स द्विजोत्तम विहाय मातरं भूयः सालग्रामम् उपाययौ
jātismaratvād udvignaḥ saṃsārāt sa dvijottama vihāya mātaraṃ bhūyaḥ sālagrāmam upāyayau
پچھلے جنم کی یاد کے سبب مضطرب اور سنسار کے چکر سے بیزار ہو کر، اے برتر برہمن، اس نے ماں کو بھی چھوڑ دیا اور پھر شالگرام کی طرف روانہ ہوا۔
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Concept: Past-life memory can ripen into dispassion, driving the soul to abandon even natural bonds and seek Viṣṇu through sacred pilgrimage and worship.
Vedantic Theme: Moksha
Application: Convert painful self-knowledge into steady practice: simplify life, prioritize daily worship, and seek environments that support remembrance of God.
Vishishtadvaita: The Lord is approachable through concrete sacred media (śālagrāma), affirming Viṣṇu’s immanence and grace within the world while remaining transcendent.
Vishnu Form: Hari
Bhakti Type: shanta
In this verse, Śālagrāma functions as a sacred refuge tied to Viṣṇu’s presence—so powerful that the protagonist abandons worldly attachments to return there for spiritual resolution.
Parāśara portrays past-life memory as producing direct disgust for repetitive worldly suffering, naturally leading to vairāgya and a decisive movement toward a Vaiṣṇava holy center.
Though Viṣṇu is not named explicitly in the line, the return to Śālagrāma implies seeking the Supreme Lord as the stable reality beyond saṃsāra, emphasizing devotion as a liberating orientation.