दुर्जनानां सुसंपर्काद्भृशं पापात्मना प्रभो । सौभण्यमधुना प्राप्तं सत्संसर्गेण नारद
durjanānāṃ susaṃparkādbhṛśaṃ pāpātmanā prabho | saubhaṇyamadhunā prāptaṃ satsaṃsargeṇa nārada
主啊,由于与恶人亲近相交,我深深染上罪业。如今,哦那罗陀,因与贤善者同处,我已获得安泰与福祉。
Gautamī (Godāvarī)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brāhmaṇas (addressed as ‘dvijāḥ’ in the surrounding narrative)
Scene: A repentant speaker confesses past corruption from wicked company and expresses renewed well-being after meeting saints; Nārada stands as compassionate witness.
Company shapes character: association with the wicked leads to sin, while sat-saṅga restores auspiciousness and purity.
No specific location; the verse highlights sat-saṅga as a ‘living tīrtha’ that grants purification.
The implied prescription is sat-saṅga—seeking the company of the virtuous as a spiritual discipline.