Brāhmaṇa-pūjā, Haviḥ-dāna, and the Vāsudeva–Pṛthivī Saṃvāda
Chapter 34
नारद उवाच शृणु गोविन्द यानेतान् पूजयाम्यरिमर्दन । त्वत्तोडन्य: कः पुमॉल्लोके श्रोतुमेतदिहाहति
nārada uvāca: śṛṇu govinda yān etān pūjayāmi arimardana | tvatto 'nyaḥ kaḥ pumān loke śrotum etad ihārhati ||
那罗陀说道:“听着,噢戈文达,噢摧敌者,我将叙述我所礼敬供奉之人。因为在这世间,除你之外,还有谁真正配在此处听闻此事?”
नारद उवाच
The verse emphasizes discernment in spiritual discourse: sacred accounts of worship and virtue should be shared with a truly qualified listener. By declaring Kṛṣṇa the most worthy hearer, Nārada highlights reverence, humility, and the ethical principle that teaching is most fruitful when received by one fit to understand and uphold it.
Nārada addresses Kṛṣṇa (Govinda), asking him to listen as Nārada is about to describe those whom he venerates. He frames the forthcoming description as something Kṛṣṇa uniquely deserves to hear, thereby setting a respectful tone and elevating Kṛṣṇa’s status as the ideal recipient of dharma-related instruction.