Kāliya-damana: Kṛṣṇa Subdues the Serpent and Purifies the Yamunā
न नाकपृष्ठं न च सार्वभौमं न पारमेष्ठ्यं न रसाधिपत्यम् । न योगसिद्धीरपुनर्भवं वा वाञ्छन्ति यत्पादरज:प्रपन्ना: ॥ ३७ ॥
na nāka-pṛṣṭhaṁ na ca sārva-bhaumaṁ na pārameṣṭhyaṁ na rasādhipatyam na yoga-siddhīr apunar-bhavaṁ vā vāñchanti yat-pāda-rajaḥ-prapannāḥ
あなたの蓮華の御足の塵に帰依した者は、天界の王権も、無辺の主権も、梵天の位も、地上の支配も望みません。ヨーガの成就すら、ましてや再生なき解脱も求めないのです。
This verse states that those surrendered to the dust of the Lord’s lotus feet do not even desire apunarbhava (freedom from rebirth), because their fulfillment is loving shelter and service to Him, not any separate reward.
In narrating Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes, Śukadeva highlights the Bhagavata’s core conclusion: bhakti is independent and superior to material elevation (svarga, kingship) and even spiritual attainment sought as a goal (siddhis, moksha).
Prioritize devotion over outcomes: practice sincere prayer, chanting, and ethical living without bargaining for status, powers, or even “spiritual achievements,” and instead cultivate steady dependence on Kṛṣṇa’s shelter.