Soma Pacifies the Pracetās; Dakṣa’s Haṁsa-guhya Prayers; Hari Grants Creative Power
अन्तर्देहेषु भूतानामात्मास्ते हरिरीश्वर: । सर्वं तद्धिष्ण्यमीक्षध्वमेवं वस्तोषितो ह्यसौ ॥ १३ ॥
antar deheṣu bhūtānām ātmāste harir īśvaraḥ sarvaṁ tad-dhiṣṇyam īkṣadhvam evaṁ vas toṣito hy asau
Im Innern der Körper aller Wesen — der beweglichen wie der unbeweglichen, der Menschen, Vögel, Tiere und selbst der Bäume — weilt Hari, der Herr, als Paramātmā. Darum betrachtet jeden Körper als Wohnstatt, als Tempel des Herrn; durch solche Schau wird Bhagavān zufrieden. Tötet daher nicht im Zorn die Lebewesen in Gestalt von Bäumen.
As stated in Bhagavad-gītā and confirmed by all the Vedic scriptures, īśvaraḥ sarva-bhūtānāṁ hṛd-deśe ’rjuna tiṣṭhati: the Supersoul is situated within everyone’s heart. Therefore, since everyone’s body is the residence of the Supreme Lord, one should not destroy the body because of unnecessary envy. That will dissatisfy the Supersoul. Soma told the Pracetās that because they had tried to satisfy the Supersoul, now they should not displease Him.
This verse states that Lord Hari, the supreme controller, lives within the bodies of all beings as the indwelling Self (Paramatma), so every body should be seen as His abode.
In his prayers, Daksha teaches a devotional way of seeing—recognizing the Lord’s presence within everyone—because such respectful, God-centered vision pleases the Lord.
Treat people (and all creatures) with dignity and compassion, reduce envy and harsh speech, and cultivate humility by remembering the Lord is present within every heart.