The Deliverance of King Nṛga and the Warning Against Taking Brāhmaṇa Property
कृकलासं गिरिनिभं वीक्ष्य विस्मितमानसा: । तस्य चोद्धरणे यत्नं चक्रुस्ते कृपयान्विता: ॥ ३ ॥
kṛkalāsaṁ giri-nibhaṁ vīkṣya vismita-mānasāḥ tasya coddharaṇe yatnaṁ cakrus te kṛpayānvitāḥ
Melihat cicak sebesar bukit itu, mereka terpegun. Dengan belas kasihan, mereka berusaha mengangkatnya keluar dari perigi.
This verse highlights that the devotees, upon seeing a being in distress, become compassionate and actively try to rescue and uplift him—showing dayā as a natural expression of bhakti.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this verse to King Parīkṣit while describing the events in Canto 10, Chapter 64, where a mountain-sized lizard is seen and the onlookers attempt to free him out of mercy.
Cultivate compassionate action: when you encounter someone trapped in difficulty—material, emotional, or spiritual—respond with empathy and practical help, guided by dharma and devotion.