The Slaying of Narakāsura (Bhaumāsura), Rescue of the Princesses, and the Pārijāta Episode Begins
ततश्च भू: कृष्णमुपेत्य कुण्डले प्रतप्तजाम्बूनदरत्नभास्वरे । सवैजयन्त्या वनमालयार्पयत् प्राचेतसं छत्रमथो महामणिम् ॥ २३ ॥
tataś ca bhūḥ kṛṣṇam upetya kuṇḍale pratapta-jāmbūnada-ratna-bhāsvare sa-vaijayantyā vana-mālayārpayat prācetasaṁ chatram atho mahā-maṇim
បន្ទាប់មក ព្រះនាងភូមិបានចូលទៅជិតព្រះក្រឹෂ្ណៈ ហើយប្រគេនក្រវិលរបស់អទិតិ ដែលធ្វើពីមាសជាំបូនដៈភ្លឺរលោង បញ្ចូលត្បូងមានពន្លឺ។ នាងក៏បានប្រគេនផ្កាមាលាវៃជយន្តី ឆ័ត្ររបស់វរុណ និងមហាត្បូងគឺកំពូលភ្នំមន្ទរ។
In this verse, Bhū-devī personally approaches Kṛṣṇa and honors Him with divine ornaments and royal emblems—shining earrings, garlands, Varuṇa’s umbrella, and a great jewel—showing that even the Earth-goddess serves and worships Him as the Supreme Lord.
After Kṛṣṇa’s victorious līlā (including the defeat of powerful enemies and relief of the burden on Earth), Bhū-devī offers tokens of honor and sovereignty, acknowledging His protection and supreme rulership.
Offer your best—time, attention, resources, and gratitude—in service to God. Like Bhū-devī’s reverent offerings, devotional life is strengthened when one consciously honors the Lord with sincerity and excellence.