Arjuna Marries Subhadrā; Kṛṣṇa Honors Two Devotees in Mithilā (Śrutadeva and Bahulāśva)
योऽवतीर्य यदोर्वंशे नृणां संसरतामिह । यशो वितेने तच्छान्त्यै त्रैलोक्यवृजिनापहम् ॥ ३४ ॥
yo ’vatīrya yador vaṁśe nṛṇāṁ saṁsaratām iha yaśo vitene tac-chāntyai trai-lokya-vṛjināpaham
Appearing in the Yadu dynasty, You have spread Your glories, which can remove all the sins of the three worlds, just to deliver those entrapped in the cycle of birth and death.
This verse says Kṛṣṇa’s fame (yaśaḥ)—heard and celebrated—brings inner peace and destroys the miseries affecting all three worlds.
He highlights that the Lord’s avatāra in the Yadu line is not ordinary history; it is a divine descent meant to deliver conditioned souls by spreading His liberating renown.
Regularly hear, chant, and remember Kṛṣṇa’s līlās and names—this devotional focus calms the mind and reduces life’s distress by reconnecting consciousness with the Lord.