The Deliverance of Nalakūvara and Maṇigrīva
Yamala-Arjuna Līlā Prelude and Culmination
साधूनां समचित्तानां सुतरां मत्कृतात्मनाम् । दर्शनान्नो भवेद् बन्ध: पुंसोऽक्ष्णो: सवितुर्यथा ॥ ४१ ॥
sādhūnāṁ sama-cittānāṁ sutarāṁ mat-kṛtātmanām darśanān no bhaved bandhaḥ puṁso ’kṣṇoḥ savitur yathā
Face à un sādhu au cœur égal, et plus encore à un dévot entièrement abandonné à Moi, l’homme n’est plus soumis aux liens matériels ; comme devant le soleil, l’obscurité ne demeure pas dans les yeux.
As stated by Caitanya Mahāprabhu (Cc. Madhya 22.54):
This verse says that saintly devotees—especially those fully dedicated to Krishna—are not bound by mere seeing or contact with objects, because their consciousness is fixed in devotion, like the sun that does not “bind” the eyes.
In this chapter Krishna is revealing the power and nature of devotion and liberation; He explains that true sadhus, being surrendered to Him and equal-minded, do not become entangled by perception or worldly experience.
Practice seeing others through the lens of the soul (not status), reduce reactive judgment, and anchor daily life in bhakti—chanting, prayer, and service—so that perception supports remembrance of Krishna rather than attachment.