Arjuna Marries Subhadrā; Kṛṣṇa Honors Two Devotees in Mithilā (Śrutadeva and Bahulāśva)
स त्वं शाधि स्वभृत्यान् न: किं देव करवाम हे । एतदन्तो नृणां क्लेशो यद् भवानक्षिगोचर: ॥ ४९ ॥
sa tvaṁ śādhi sva-bhṛtyān naḥ kiṁ deva karavāma he etad-anto nṛṇāṁ kleśo yad bhavān akṣi-gocaraḥ
Oh Señor, Tú eres esa Alma Suprema y nosotros somos Tus servidores. Oh Deva, ¿cómo hemos de servirte? Mi Señor, con sólo verte se ponen fin a todas las aflicciones de la vida humana.
This verse states that the ultimate end of human distress is when the Lord becomes directly visible—His darśana is portrayed as the culmination that dissolves misery.
Seeing Him before them, they identify themselves as His servants and humbly request guidance for proper service, expressing that His presence itself is the greatest relief and blessing.
Approach spiritual life as service—seek the Lord’s presence through sincere practice (hearing, chanting, worship) and ask for guidance, making devotion the remedy for inner distress.