In this Bhagavat Purana created by the great sage Veda Vyasa,
the greatest dharma or duty which is without any selfish desire, even that of liberation, has been described. In this text, that which is to be known by good people with a pure heart, that supreme reality has been described, which destroys the three taapas (bodily, environmental and cosmic) or fires at their root, and brings the highest well-being. Why would anyone need any other method? At the very moment a person of good-deeds wants to listen to this text, the Lord, without any hesitation, instantly becomes a prisoner in his heart || 2 ||
the greatest dharma or duty which is without any selfish desire, even that of liberation, has been described. In this text, that which is to be known by good people with a pure heart, that supreme reality has been described, which destroys the three taapas (bodily, environmental and cosmic) or fires at their root, and brings the highest well-being. Why would anyone need any other method? At the very moment a person of good-deeds wants to listen to this text, the Lord, without any hesitation, instantly becomes a prisoner in his heart || 2 ||
