Kṛṣṇa Visits Indraprastha; Kuntī’s Remembrance; Kālindī and Further Marriages
अर्चितं पुनरित्याह नारायण जगत्पते । आत्मानन्देन पूर्णस्य करवाणि किमल्पक: ॥ ३८ ॥
arcitaṁ punar ity āha nārāyaṇa jagat-pate ātmānandena pūrṇasya karavāṇi kim alpakaḥ
O rei Nagnajit primeiro adorou o Senhor devidamente e então disse: «Ó Nārāyaṇa, Senhor do universo, Tu és pleno em Teu próprio deleite espiritual; que pode fazer por Ti esta pessoa insignificante?»
This verse teaches that the Lord is pūrṇa—fully satisfied in His own ātmānanda—so a devotee’s offering is not to fulfill God’s lack, but to express love, surrender, and reverence.
Recognizing Kṛṣṇa as the Supreme Lord, Mucukunda praises Him as Nārāyaṇa, the universal Lord (jagat-pati), and admits his own smallness, highlighting devotional humility after receiving the Lord’s grace.
Approach worship and service without ego—offer your best with sincerity, remembering that spiritual practice is for purifying the heart, not for “repaying” or impressing the Divine.