Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
वरं वरेण्यं मधुकैटभारिं सुरासुराभ्यर्चितपादपीठम् । सद्भक्तसङ्कल्पितसिद्धिहेतुं ज्ञानैकवेद्यं प्रणताःस्म देवम् ॥ ५९ ॥
varaṃ vareṇyaṃ madhukaiṭabhāriṃ surāsurābhyarcitapādapīṭham | sadbhaktasaṅkalpitasiddhihetuṃ jñānaikavedyaṃ praṇatāḥsma devam || 59 ||
我们顶礼那至上神主——最卓越、最堪拣择者——祂诛灭摩度与凯塔婆;其足座为天神与阿修罗同所礼敬;祂成就真诚奉爱者的清净誓愿;唯以灵性智慧方能证知。
Narada (as a hymn of obeisance within the dialogue with the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents Vishnu as the universally worshipped Supreme Lord and teaches that surrender (praṇati) and true devotion culminate in fulfilment (siddhi), while His highest nature is grasped through spiritual knowledge (jñāna).
Bhakti is shown as effective when it is “sat-bhakta” (genuine devotion) joined with a pure sankalpa; the Lord Himself becomes the cause that turns the devotee’s righteous resolve into accomplishment.
No specific Vedanga technique is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is doctrinal—Vishnu is ‘jñānaika-vedya’ (known through true knowledge), implying disciplined study and contemplation as the support for devotion.