Aditi’s Lament and Kaśyapa’s Instruction of the Payo-vrata (Milk Vow) to Please Keśava
यथा तानि पुन: साधो प्रपद्येरन् ममात्मजा: । तथा विधेहि कल्याणं धिया कल्याणकृत्तम ॥ १७ ॥
yathā tāni punaḥ sādho prapadyeran mamātmajāḥ tathā vidhehi kalyāṇaṁ dhiyā kalyāṇa-kṛttama
Oh santo sabio, el mejor de quienes otorgan bendiciones auspiciosas, considera nuestra situación y concede el bien por el cual mis hijos recuperen lo que han perdido.
This verse shows Aditi praying that her sons again “take shelter” (prapadyeran), implying that restoration and protection come through renewed surrender to the Lord.
Aditi, distressed for the welfare of her sons (the Adityas), requests Kashyapa—known for auspicious counsel and spiritual power—to arrange their return to the Lord’s shelter through proper, beneficent guidance.
When facing loss or instability, seek saintly guidance and re-center life on devotional surrender—returning to prayer, dharma, and reliance on the Lord rather than only external solutions.