Raivata and Cākṣuṣa Manvantaras; Brahmā’s Prayers at Śvetadvīpa
Prelude to Samudra-manthana
यथा हि स्कन्धशाखानां तरोर्मूलावसेचनम् । एवमाराधनं विष्णो: सर्वेषामात्मनश्च हि ॥ ४९ ॥
yathā hi skandha-śākhānāṁ taror mūlāvasecanam evam ārādhanaṁ viṣṇoḥ sarveṣām ātmanaś ca hi
Así como al regar la raíz del árbol quedan satisfechos el tronco y las ramas, del mismo modo, al adorar a Viṣṇu se sirve a todos, pues Él es el Paramātmā en el corazón de cada ser.
As stated in the Padma Purāṇa:
Bhagavatam 8.5.49 explains that worshiping Viṣṇu is like watering a tree’s root—by pleasing the Supreme Lord, who is the Self of all, everyone is naturally nourished and satisfied.
He uses it to show that devotion directed to Viṣṇu is not narrow or sectarian; because Viṣṇu is the indwelling Self of all beings, serving Him is the most complete and effective form of service.
Prioritize sincere bhakti—chanting, prayer, and offering your work to Viṣṇu/Kṛṣṇa—while doing your duties; the verse teaches that spiritual centering on the Supreme naturally supports your relationships and responsibilities.