Chapter 3 explains that while different ages had different primary spiritual practices—such as controlling the mind in Kruta Yuga or sacrifice in Treta Yuga—the current Kali Yuga offers a much simpler path. For this age, 'singing the stories of the Name' is prescribed as the easy means for attaining the supreme goal, Paramartha. This method is universally applicable, as the text states that listening to the stories of the Guru is the one means for all, regardless of their caste, including Brahmins, women, Shudras, or those of low caste. This path requires no strenuous effort, only focused attention to burn sins and find liberation.
According to Chapter 3, what is the simplest way for people of all backgrounds to achieve the supreme goal in the current age of Kali Yuga?
📖 Chapter 3