Uddhava’s Counsel: The Jarāsandha Resolution and Kṛṣṇa’s Arrival at Indraprastha
पृथा विलोक्य भ्रात्रेयं कृष्णं त्रिभुवनेश्वरम् । प्रीतात्मोत्थाय पर्यङ्कात् सस्नुषा परिषस्वजे ॥ ३८ ॥
pṛthā vilokya bhrātreyaṁ kṛṣṇaṁ tri-bhuvaneśvaram prītātmotthāya paryaṅkāt sa-snuṣā pariṣasvaje
لمّا رأت الملكةُ پṛثا ابنَ أخيها كريشنا، سيّدَ العوالم الثلاثة، امتلأ قلبُها محبةً؛ فقامت من سريرها مع كنّتها واحتضنت الربّ.
Queen Kuntī’s daughter-in-law is the famous Draupadī.
This verse shows Kuntī recognizing Kṛṣṇa as the Lord of the three worlds and expressing her devotion through joyful, intimate affection—rising to welcome and embrace Him.
Because Kṛṣṇa was her beloved nephew and also the Supreme Lord; overwhelmed with love and gratitude, she rose from her couch and embraced Him along with her daughters-in-law.
Welcome the Divine with heartfelt warmth—through respectful reception, remembrance, and loving service—rather than only formal or distant religiosity.