The Glories of Lord Ananta (Śeṣa/Saṅkarṣaṇa) and the Cosmic Foundation Beneath Pātāla
एता ह्येवेह नृभिरुपगन्तव्या गतयो यथाकर्मविनिर्मिता यथोपदेशमनुवर्णिता: कामान् कामयमानै: ॥ १४ ॥
etā hy eveha nṛbhir upagantavyā gatayo yathā-karma-vinirmitā yathopadeśam anuvarṇitāḥ kāmān kāmayamānaiḥ.
Oh Rey, tal como lo oí de mi maestro espiritual, te he descrito plenamente la creación de este mundo material según las obras y los deseos de las almas condicionadas. Esas almas, colmadas de anhelos materiales, alcanzan diversas situaciones en distintos sistemas planetarios conforme al fruto de su karma, y así habitan dentro de esta creación.
In this regard, Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura sings,
This verse states that the various “gatīs” (destinations or states) are fashioned according to one’s own karma, and people reach them by following desire-driven pursuits.
Śukadeva explains the cosmic arrangement to show moral causality—how desire and action lead the jīva to specific experiences—so Parīkṣit can deepen detachment and focus on devotion.
Choose actions aligned with dharma and devotion rather than impulse and craving, because repeated desire-based choices shape future character, suffering, and spiritual progress.