Veṅkaṭācala Māhātmya: Bhakti-Lakṣaṇa, Nārasiṁha-tīrtha, and the Secret Darśana-Vidhi of Śrīnivāsa
स्तुत्वा तेन ज्ञानतत्त्वं ह्यवाप्य जगाम मोक्षं भक्तिसंवर्धितात्मा / यो नारदः श्रीनिवासस्य भक्तो भक्तिं कृत्वा गर्भवासे हरौ च
stutvā tena jñānatattvaṃ hyavāpya jagāma mokṣaṃ bhaktisaṃvardhitātmā / yo nāradaḥ śrīnivāsasya bhakto bhaktiṃ kṛtvā garbhavāse harau ca
他赞颂主后,确实证得灵性智慧之要义;其内在因奉爱而滋养,遂趋入解脱。那位那罗陀——室利尼瓦萨的奉献者——即使在母胎之中亦修持奉爱,并同样归依诃利(Hari)。
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Stuti and bhakti nurture the inner being, yielding jñāna-tattva and culminating in mokṣa; devotion can be innate due to past saṃskāras.
Vedantic Theme: Citta-śuddhi through bhakti leading to tattva-jñāna; saṃskāra continuity and īśvara-anugraha.
Application: Use daily stotra/namas as a discipline; cultivate devotion consistently so that it becomes spontaneous (svābhāvikī bhakti).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: liminal-space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.24 (series of exemplars: bhakti → jñāna → mokṣa)
This verse presents bhakti as a force that matures the inner self and culminates in moksha, showing devotion as both a practice and a transformative spiritual power.
It links praise and devotion to the attainment of jñāna-tattva (true spiritual insight) and then to moksha, implying a progression: devotion purifies and deepens understanding, which ripens into liberation.
Cultivate steady devotional practices—prayer, praise, remembrance of Hari—and let them refine conduct and understanding, aiming for inner purification rather than mere ritual performance.