yo vai hiraṇyÄká¹£a-vadhaá¹ mahÄdbhutaá¹
vikrÄ«á¸itaá¹ kÄraṇa-sÅ«karÄtmanaḥ
śṛṇoti gÄyaty anumodate 'ñjasÄ
vimucyate brahma-vadhÄd api dvijÄḥ
yaḥ - he who; vai - indeed; hiraṇyÄká¹£a-vadham - of the killing of HiraṇyÄká¹£a; mahÄ-adbhutam - most wonderful; vikrÄ«á¸itam - pastime; kÄraṇa - for reasons like raising the earth from the ocean; sÅ«kara - appearing in the form of a boar; Ätmanaḥ - of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; śṛṇoti - hears; gÄyati - chants; anumodate - takes pleasure; añjasÄ - at once; vimucyate - becomes freed; brahma-vadhÄt - from the sin of killing a brÄhmaṇa; api - even; dvijÄḥ - O brÄhmaṇas.
Since the Personality of Godhead is in the absolute position, there is no difference between His pastimes and His personality. Anyone who hears about the pastimes of the Lord associates with the Lord directly, and one who associates directly with the Lord is certainly freed from all sinful activities, even to the extent of the killing of a brÄhmaṇa, which is considered the most sinful activity in the material world. One should be very eager to hear about the activities of the Lord from the bona fide source, the pure devotee. If one simply gives aural reception to the narration and accepts the glories of the Lord, then he is qualified. The impersonalist philosophers cannot understand the activities of the Lord. They think that all His activities are mÄyÄ; therefore they are called MÄyÄvÄdÄ«s. Since everything to them is mÄyÄ, these narrations are not for them. Some impersonalists are reluctant to hear ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, although many of them are now taking an interest in it just for monetary gain. Actually, however, they have no faith. On the contrary, they describe it in their own way. We should therefore not hear from the MÄyÄvÄdÄ«s. We have to hear from SÅ«ta GosvÄmÄ« or Maitreya, who actually present the narrations as they are, and only then can we relish the pastimes of the Lord; otherwise the effects on the neophyte audience will be poisonous.