Kṛṣṇa’s Daily Life in Dvārakā; the Captive Kings’ Appeal; Nārada Announces the Rājasūya
अपि स्विदद्य लोकानां त्रयाणामकुतोभयम् । ननु भूयान् भगवतो लोकान् पर्यटतो गुण: ॥ ३५ ॥
api svid adya lokānāṁ trayāṇām akuto-bhayam nanu bhūyān bhagavato lokān paryaṭato guṇaḥ
Hari ini sungguh tiga dunia telah menjadi tanpa takut, sebab demikianlah pengaruh seorang mahātmā sepertimu yang berkelana sesuka hati ke seluruh loka dan menyebarkan daya kebajikanmu.
This verse links true fearlessness to the Supreme Lord’s influence—when Bhagavān is present and active, the three worlds become secure and free from fear coming from any direction.
In the Dvārakā narratives, Śukadeva highlights that the Lord’s manifest movements and pastimes are not ordinary travel; they are expressions of His divine governance and protection that bring peace to the worlds.
By remembering and centering life on Kṛṣṇa—through hearing, chanting, and devotion—one cultivates inner security, trusting that the Lord’s shelter is the ultimate source of protection.