Rājasūya: Agrapūjā for Kṛṣṇa and the Slaying (and Liberation) of Śiśupāla
यदात्मकमिदं विश्वं क्रतवश्च यदात्मका: । अग्निराहुतयो मन्त्रा साङ्ख्यं योगश्च यत्पर: ॥ २० ॥ एक एवाद्वितीयोऽसावैतदात्म्यमिदं जगत् । आत्मनात्माश्रय: सभ्या: सृजत्यवति हन्त्यज: ॥ २१ ॥
yad-ātmakam idaṁ viśvaṁ kratavaś ca yad-ātmakāḥ agnir āhutayo mantrā sāṅkhyaṁ yogaś ca yat-paraḥ
Cet univers tout entier repose sur Lui; les grands sacrifices, avec leur feu sacré, leurs oblations et leurs mantras, sont aussi de Sa nature. Sāṅkhya et le yoga tendent vers Lui, l’Unique sans second. Ô membres de l’assemblée, ce Seigneur non né, ne s’appuyant que sur Lui-même, crée, maintient et dissout le cosmos par Ses énergies personnelles; ainsi l’existence du monde dépend de Lui seul.
It declares the Supreme Lord as the sole ultimate Reality—everything that exists depends on Him and is pervaded by Him, even while He remains the independent source.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this verse to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while narrating the events surrounding the Rājasūya and Śiśupāla’s end.
Seeing one divine source behind all events reduces anxiety and envy, strengthens devotion, and encourages steady dharma—acting responsibly while trusting the Lord’s governance.