Nanda’s Captivity by Varuṇa and the Revelation of the Spiritual World
Brahma-hrada
प्राप्तं वीक्ष्य हृषीकेशं लोकपाल: सपर्यया । महत्या पूजयित्वाह तद्दर्शनमहोत्सव: ॥ ४ ॥
prāptaṁ vīkṣya hṛṣīkeśaṁ loka-pālaḥ saparyayā mahatyā pūjayitvāha tad-darśana-mahotsavaḥ
主フリシーケーシャが到来されたのを見て、世界の守護神ヴァルナは盛大な供物をもって礼拝した。主のダルシャナに大いなる歓喜を得て、彼は次のように語った。
This verse calls the very sight of Hṛṣīkeśa a “mahotsava,” teaching that encountering the Lord is itself the highest celebration for devotees and even for cosmic rulers like Varuṇa.
Varuṇa recognizes Kṛṣṇa as Hṛṣīkeśa, the Supreme Lord, so he receives Him with saparyā—formal, reverent worship—before speaking, showing divine etiquette and acknowledgment of Kṛṣṇa’s supremacy.
Approach temple darśana, deity worship, and remembrance of Kṛṣṇa as a sacred “festival” by preparing the mind with respect, gratitude, and attentive service rather than treating it as routine.