Rantideva’s Supreme Charity and the Hastī Lineage
Hastināpura and Pañcāla Origins
ईश्वरालम्बनं चित्तं कुर्वतोऽनन्यराधस: । माया गुणमयी राजन्स्वप्नवत् प्रत्यलीयत ॥ १७ ॥
īśvarālambanaṁ cittaṁ kurvato ’nanya-rādhasaḥ māyā guṇamayī rājan svapnavat pratyalīyata
ஓ அரசே (பரீக்ஷித்), ஒரேநேர் பக்தன் ஈசுவரனையே ஆதாரமாகக் கொண்டு சித்தத்தை நிலைநிறுத்தினால், குணமயமான மாயை அவனுக்கு கனவுபோல் கரைந்து மறையும்.
As it is said:
This verse says māyā, formed of the three guṇas, fades like a dream when the mind takes exclusive shelter of the Supreme Lord.
Śukadeva is instructing King Parīkṣit, emphasizing that for a ruler—and for anyone—single-minded devotion to Īśvara is the direct way to transcend illusion.
Regularly anchor the mind in God through nāma-japa, hearing Bhāgavatam, and offering daily work to the Lord; as devotion becomes exclusive, anxieties and worldly fascination lose their grip.