Nārada’s Protection of Kayādhu and Prahlāda’s Womb-Instructions: Ātma-tattva and the Path of Bhakti
किमेतैरात्मनस्तुच्छै: सह देहेन नश्वरै: । अनर्थैरर्थसङ्काशैर्नित्यानन्दरसोदधे: ॥ ४५ ॥
kim etair ātmanas tucchaiḥ saha dehena naśvaraiḥ anarthair artha-saṅkāśair nityānanda-rasodadheḥ
À quoi servent ces choses mesquines et périssables, qui s’éteignent avec le corps et qui, étant nuisibles, paraissent profitables, pour l’ātman? Devant l’océan de félicité éternelle, elles sont infimes; quelle utilité ont de tels liens pour l’être impérissable?
Kṛṣṇa consciousness, devotional service to Kṛṣṇa, is the ocean of eternal bliss. In comparison to this eternal bliss, the so-called happiness of society, friendship and love is simply useless and insignificant. One should therefore not be attached to temporary things. One should take to Kṛṣṇa consciousness and become eternally happy.
This verse says bodily and material gains are petty and perishable, only seeming valuable, whereas spiritual realization is an ocean of eternal bliss.
While instructing his classmates, Prahlada emphasized that identifying with the body leads to chasing useless goals, and urged them toward the eternal happiness of devotion and the soul.
Treat status, possessions, and sensory thrills as temporary; prioritize daily bhakti practices (hearing, chanting, remembrance) that cultivate lasting inner joy beyond bodily identity.