Nābhāga’s Inheritance, Śiva’s Verdict, and the Rise of Ambarīṣa—Prelude to Durvāsā’s Offense
य एतत् संस्मरेत् प्रात: सायं च सुसमाहित: । कविर्भवति मन्त्रज्ञो गतिं चैव तथात्मन: ॥ १२ ॥
ya etat saṁsmaret prātaḥ sāyaṁ ca susamāhitaḥ kavir bhavati mantra-jño gatiṁ caiva tathātmanaḥ
若有人于清晨与傍晚专心一意地聆听、诵唱或忆念此段叙事,必定成为贤智之士,通达吠陀圣咒,并精于自我觉悟之道。
This verse teaches that steady remembrance in the morning and evening, with a focused mind, grants wisdom, mantra-understanding, and the soul’s true destination.
In the context of the Ambarīṣa–Durvāsā episode, Śukadeva highlights that continual devotional recollection purifies consciousness and protects one by anchoring the mind in dharma and bhakti.
Set a simple daily practice: read or recite a Bhagavatam passage at sunrise and sunset, pause for mindful recollection, and let that remembrance guide your choices through the day.