The Killing of Ariṣṭāsura and Kaṁsa’s Plot to Summon Kṛṣṇa
भो भो दानपते मह्यं क्रियतां मैत्रमादृत: । नान्यस्त्वत्तो हिततमो विद्यते भोजवृष्णिषु ॥ २८ ॥
bho bho dāna-pate mahyaṁ kriyatāṁ maitram ādṛtaḥ nānyas tvatto hitatamo vidyate bhoja-vṛṣṇiṣu
Oh, Akrūra, señor de la caridad, por respeto hazme un favor de amistad. Entre los Bhojas y los Vṛṣṇis no hay nadie más benévolo con nosotros que tú.
It is an earnest address—“O generous lord”—used to respectfully petition someone for favor and goodwill, expressing urgency and humility.
In the Mathurā narrative, Akrūra is navigating delicate relationships between the Bhojas and Vṛṣṇis; he presents himself as a trustworthy well-wisher, seeking honored friendship to accomplish his mission peacefully.
It teaches respectful communication and relationship-building: approach others with honor, seek genuine goodwill, and aim to become a true well-wisher rather than a rival.