Canto 5: The Creative Impetus | Chapter 25: The Glories of Lord Ananta |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.25.11
yan-nāma śrutam anukīrtayed akasmād
ārto vā yadi patitaḥ pralambhanād vā
hanty aḿhaḥ sapadi nṛṇām aśeṣam anyaḿ
kaḿ śeṣād bhagavata āśrayen mumukṣuḥ
SYNONYMS
yat — of whom; nāma — the holy name; śrutam — heard; anukīrtayet — may chant or repeat; akasmāt — by accident; ārtaḥ — a distressed person; vā — or; yadi — if; patitaḥ — a fallen person; pralambhanāt — out of joking; vā — or; hanti — destroys; aḿhaḥ — sinful; sapadi — that instant; nṛṇām — of human society; aśeṣam — unlimited; anyam — of other; kam — what; śeṣāt — than Lord Śeṣa; bhagavataḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead; āśrayet — should take shelter of; mumukṣuḥ — anyone desiring liberation.
TRANSLATION
Even if he be distressed or degraded, any person who chants the holy name of the Lord, having heard it from a bona fide spiritual master, is immediately purified. Even if he chants the Lord's name jokingly or by chance, he and anyone who hears him are freed from all sins. Therefore how can anyone seeking disentanglement from the material clutches avoid chanting the name of Lord Śeṣa? Of whom else should one take shelter?
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