gÄ«taá¹ mayedaá¹ naradeva-nandanÄḥ
parasya puá¹saḥ paramÄtmanaḥ stavam
japanta ekÄgra-dhiyas tapo mahat
caradhvam ante tata Äpsyathepsitam
gÄ«tam - sung; mayÄ - by me; idam - this; naradeva-nandanÄḥ - O sons of the King; parasya - of the Supreme; puá¹saḥ - Personality of Godhead; parama-Ätmanaḥ - the Supersoul of everyone; stavam - prayer; japantaḥ - chanting; eka-agra - perfect attention; dhiyaḥ - intelligence; tapaḥ - austerities; mahat - great; caradhvam - you practice; ante - at the end; tataḥ - thereafter; Äpsyatha - will achieve; Ä«psitam - the desired result.
If we persistently engage in devotional service, certainly all our desires will be fulfilled in due course of time.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Fourth Canto, Twenty-fourth Chapter, of the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, entitled “Chanting the Song Sung by Lord Åšiva.â€