Devas in Dvārakā, Brahmā’s Petition, and Uddhava’s Appeal
Prabhāsa Departure Set-Up
नाधुना तेऽखिलाधार देवकार्यावशेषितम् । कुलं च विप्रशापेन नष्टप्रायमभूदिदम् ॥ २६ ॥ तत: स्वधाम परमं विशस्व यदि मन्यसे । सलोकाँल्लोकपालान् न: पाहि वैकुण्ठकिङ्करान् ॥ २७ ॥
nādhunā te ’khilādhāra deva-kāryāvaśeṣitam kulaṁ ca vipra-śāpena naṣṭa-prāyam abhūd idam
ໂອ ພຣະອົງຜູ້ເປັນຖານຮອງແຫ່ງທຸກສິ່ງ! ບັດນີ້ບໍ່ມີພະກິດໃດເຫຼືອສໍາລັບພຣະອົງເພື່ອເທວະອີກ; ແລະໂດຍຄໍາສາບຂອງພຣາຫມັນ ວົງນີ້ກໍເກືອບຈະພິນາດ. ດັ່ງນັ້ນ ຖ້າພຣະອົງເຫັນຄວນ ຂໍເສດັດເຂົ້າສູ່ສະວະທາມອັນສູງສຸດ; ແລະຂໍພຣະອົງຄຸ້ມຄອງພວກເຮົາ—ຜູ້ຮັບໃຊ້ແຫ່ງໄວຄຸນຖະ—ພ້ອມທັງໂລກບານ ແລະໂລກຂອງພວກເຮົາເສມອໄປ।
In Canto 11, Chapter 6, Vasudeva tells Kṛṣṇa that the Yadu dynasty has been almost destroyed due to the curse of brāhmaṇas, indicating the Lord’s arrangement as His earthly pastimes conclude.
Seeing the Yādavas’ downfall and understanding that Kṛṣṇa’s purpose on earth was fulfilled, Vasudeva appeals to the Lord in a mood of surrender and concern for the Lord’s devotees and associates.
Even great worldly structures can end by time and destiny; the verse encourages detachment, respect for saintly persons (brāhmaṇas), and taking shelter of God beyond temporary social security.