The Six Dvīpas Beyond Jambūdvīpa and the Cosmic Boundary of Lokāloka
तद्वर्षपुरुषा भगवन्तं ब्रह्मरूपिणं सकर्मकेण कर्मणाऽऽराधयन्तीदं चोदाहरन्ति ॥ ३२ ॥
tad-varṣa-puruṣā bhagavantaṁ brahma-rūpiṇaṁ sakarmakeṇa karmaṇārādhayantīdaṁ codāharanti.
ولتحقيق الرغبات المادية يعبد أهل تلك البلاد الربّ الأعلى في صورة براهما، بوساطة أعمال الكَرما والطقوس، ويرتلون الدعاء الآتي.
This verse states that the people of that region worship the Supreme Lord by performing their allotted work and rites, showing that duty (karma) can be offered as worship (ārādhana) when centered on Bhagavān.
Śukadeva explains that the same Supreme Lord is approached through particular forms in different regions; here He is worshiped as Brahmā, highlighting the Lord’s governance of creation and the cosmic order.
Treat your daily responsibilities as an offering to God—do your work conscientiously, align it with dharma, and dedicate the results to the Supreme; this turns ordinary action into devotion.