Kali-yuga’s Degradation, the Advent of Kalki, and the Reset of the Yuga Cycle
तेषां प्रजाविसर्गश्च स्थविष्ठ: सम्भविष्यति । वासुदेवे भगवति सत्त्वमूर्तौ हृदि स्थिते ॥ २२ ॥
teṣāṁ prajā-visargaś ca sthaviṣṭhaḥ sambhaviṣyati vāsudeve bhagavati sattva-mūrtau hṛdi sthite
至上主ヴァースデーヴァが、純粋な善(サットヴァ)の超越的姿として彼らの心に住まわれるとき、残された民は豊かに子孫を増やし、大地は再び人々で満ちる。
This verse says that when Vāsudeva—the Lord who is the embodiment of pure goodness—is situated in the heart, auspicious results manifest, here described as abundant expansion of progeny.
In describing Kali-yuga’s conditions, Śukadeva also points to the deeper spiritual principle: inner devotion and the Lord’s presence in the heart can generate auspicious strength and continuity even amid decline.
Cultivate remembrance of Kṛṣṇa through nāma-japa, hearing Bhāgavatam, and sāttvika habits; the mind becomes steadier and one’s family and responsibilities can be carried with greater purity and purpose.