Varṇāśrama-Dharma and the Thirty Qualities of a Human Being
भवान्प्रजापते: साक्षादात्मज: परमेष्ठिन: । सुतानां सम्मतो ब्रह्मंस्तपोयोगसमाधिभि: ॥ ३ ॥
bhavān prajāpateḥ sākṣād ātmajaḥ parameṣṭhinaḥ sutānāṁ sammato brahmaṁs tapo-yoga-samādhibhiḥ
噢,最殊胜的婆罗门啊,你确是生主——至高的梵天(Prajāpati Parameṣṭhi)的亲生之子。由于你的苦行、瑜伽与三摩地,你被公认为梵天诸子中最卓越者。
It praises Nārada as the direct son of Brahmā and as the most respected among Brahmā’s sons due to his austerity, yoga, and samādhi—signs of profound spiritual realization.
In the context of instructing on dharma and ideal social-spiritual order, Prahlāda first honors Nārada—the revered authority and saintly teacher—before presenting teachings grounded in purity and realization.
By adopting disciplined habits (tapasya), steady spiritual practice (yoga as regulated sādhanā), and focused remembrance of the Lord (samādhi as deep absorption), one gains clarity, humility, and stronger bhakti.