Parīkṣit Confronts Kali: Dharma (Bull) and Bhūmi (Cow) at the Dawn of Kali-yuga
यस्मिन् हरिर्भगवानिज्यमान इज्यात्ममूर्तिर्यजतां शं तनोति । कामानमोघान् स्थिरजङ्गमाना- मन्तर्बहिर्वायुरिवैष आत्मा ॥ ३४ ॥
yasmin harir bhagavān ijyamāna ijyātma-mūrtir yajatāṁ śaṁ tanoti kāmān amoghān sthira-jaṅgamānām antar bahir vāyur ivaiṣa ātmā
あらゆる供犠(ヤジュニャ)において、時に半神が礼拝されることがあっても、真に礼拝されるのはバガヴァーン、シュリー・ハリである。彼は万人のパラマートマー、礼拝者の内なる自己の御姿であり、空気のように内外に遍満して動くもの不動のものを貫き、礼拝者に一切の福祉とむなしくならぬ願いを授けるのはただ彼のみである。
It is even sometimes seen that demigods like Indra and Candra are worshiped and offered sacrificial awards, yet the rewards of all such sacrifices are awarded to the worshiper by the Supreme Lord, and it is the Lord only who can offer all welfare to the worshiper. The demigods, although worshiped, cannot do anything without the sanction of the Lord because the Lord is the Supersoul of everyone, both moving and nonmoving.
This verse says that when Hari—who is the very essence of sacrifice—is worshiped, He bestows auspiciousness upon the worshipers and makes their efforts fruitful.
Hari, the Supreme Lord, is described as the all-pervading Self, present within and outside all beings, just as air pervades everything.
Center spiritual practice on sincere devotion to the Lord (rather than mere ritual), remembering His presence everywhere; this brings inner peace and makes one’s efforts spiritually meaningful.