Å›rÄ«-rÄjovÄca
atha bhÄgavataá¹ brÅ«ta
yad-dharmo yÄdṛśo nṛṇÄm
yathÄcarati yad brÅ«te
yair liṅgair bhagavat-priyaḥ

 Å›rÄ«-rÄjÄ uvÄca - the King spoke; atha - next; bhÄgavatam - about the devotee of the Personality of Godhead; brÅ«ta - please tell me; yat-dharmaḥ - having what duties; yÄdṛśaḥ - having what nature; nṛṇÄm - among men; yathÄ - how; Äcarati - he behaves; yat - what; brÅ«te - he speaks; yaiḥ - by which; liá¹…gaiḥ - visible symptoms; bhagavat-priyaḥ - (he is known as) one dear to the Supreme Lord.


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MahÄrÄja Nimi said: Now please tell me in greater detail about the devotees of the Supreme Lord. What are the natural symptoms by which I can distinguish between the most advanced devotees, those on the middle level and those who are neophytes? What are the typical religious activities of a Vaiṣṇava, and how does he speak? Specifically, please describe those symptoms and characteristics by which Vaiṣṇavas become dear to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

Purport

The great sage Kavi has informed King Nimi about the general external symptoms of a devotee of the Lord, namely his appearance, personal qualities and activities. But now King Nimi asks how to make further distinctions among the servants of the Supreme Personality of Godhead so that the first-class, second-class and lower-class Vaiṣṇavas can be clearly identified.

According to ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ«, kṛṣṇeti yasya giri taá¹ manasÄdriyeta: “One should mentally honor any devotee who chants the holy name of Lord Kṛṣṇa.†(UpadeÅ›Ämá¹›ta 5) Any living entity who is faithfully chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa is to be considered a Vaiṣṇava and at least within the mind is to be offered respect. But for practical advancement in Kṛṣṇa consciousness one should associate at least with a second-class devotee. And if one can receive the mercy of a first-class devotee of the Lord, one’s perfection is very easily guaranteed. Thus Nimi MahÄrÄja is humbly inquiring, “What are the character, behavior and speech of devotees?†The King wants to know the particular symptoms of body, mind and speech by which the different categories uttama-adhikÄrÄ«, madhyama-adhikÄrÄ« and kaniṣṭha-adhikÄrÄ« are clearly identified. In response to the King’s inquiry, another of the nava-yogendras, namely Havir, will give a further elaboration of the science of Kṛṣṇa consciousness.