Sañjaya’s Knowledge of Keśava and the Discipline of Indriya-nigraha (संजयस्य केशवज्ञानम्—इन्द्रियनिग्रह-उपदेशः)
ईशन्नपि महायोगी सर्वस्य जगतो हरि: । कर्माण्यारभते कर्तु कीनाश इव वर्धन:
īśann api mahāyogī sarvasya jagato hariḥ | karmāṇy ārabhate kartuṃ kīnāśa iva vardhanaḥ ||
သဉ္ဇယက ပြောသည်—ဟရီသည် မဟာယောဂီဖြစ်၍ လောကတစ်လုံးလုံး၏ အရှင်၊ အီश्वर ဖြစ်တော်မူသော်လည်း၊ လယ်ယာကို ပိုမိုဖွံ့ဖြိုးစေလိုသော လယ်သမားကဲ့သို့ အလုပ်သစ်သစ်တို့ကို အစဉ်မပြတ် စတင်ဆောင်ရွက်တော်မူ၏။
संजय उवाच
Even the supreme Lord, though fully sovereign and self-sufficient, undertakes action for the increase and well-being of the world. The ethical implication is that responsible action—done for order, growth, and welfare—is a mark of true greatness, not a sign of lack.
Sañjaya is describing Hari (understood in the Udyoga context as Kṛṣṇa/Viṣṇu) as a great yogin who nevertheless initiates works continually, using the vivid comparison of a farmer who keeps working to make the harvest grow.