tan-nimitta-smara-vyÄja-
graha-grasto vicetanaḥ
tÄm eva manasÄ dhyÄyan
sva-dharmÄd virarÄma ha
tat-nimitta - caused by the sight of her; smara-vyÄja - taking advantage of his thinking of her always; graha-grastaḥ - being caught by an eclipse; vicetanaḥ - having completely forgotten his real position; tÄm - her; eva - certainly; manasÄ - by the mind; dhyÄyan - meditating upon; sva-dharmÄt - from the regulative principles executed by a brÄhmaṇa; virarÄma ha - he completely ceased.
By speaking this verse, Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« wants to impress upon the mind of the reader that AjÄmila’s exalted position as a brÄhmaṇa was vanquished by his association with the prostitute, so much so that he forgot all his brahminical activities. Nevertheless, at the end of his life, by chanting the four syllables of the name NÄrÄyaṇa, he was saved from the gravest danger of falling down. Svalpam apy asya dharmasya trÄyate mahato bhayÄt: even a little devotional service can save one from the greatest danger. Devotional service, which begins with chanting of the holy name of the Lord, is so powerful that even if one falls down from the exalted position of a brÄhmaṇa through sexual indulgence, he can be saved from all calamities if he somehow or other chants the holy name of the Lord. This is the extraordinary power of the Lord’s holy name. Therefore in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ it is advised that one not forget the chanting of the holy name even for a moment (satataá¹ kÄ«rtayanto mÄá¹ yatantaÅ› ca dá¹›á¸ha-vratÄḥ). There are so many dangers in this material world that one may fall down from an exalted position at any time. Yet if one keeps himself always pure and steady by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahÄ-mantra, he will be safe without a doubt.