Kṛṣṇa’s Impending Departure; Uddhava’s Surrender; King Yadu and the Avadhūta’s Twenty-Four Gurus
Beginnings
दृष्ट्वा तान् लुब्धक: कश्चिद् यदृच्छातो वनेचर: । जगृहे जालमातत्य चरत: स्वालयान्तिके ॥ ६३ ॥
dṛṣṭvā tān lubdhakaḥ kaścid yadṛcchāto vane-caraḥ jagṛhe jālam ātatya carataḥ svālayāntike
ขณะนั้นนายพรานผู้หนึ่งที่บังเอิญเร่ร่อนอยู่ในป่าเห็นลูกนกพิราบเดินไหวอยู่ใกล้รัง จึงกางแหออกแล้วจับพวกมันได้ทั้งหมด
In this verse, the birds become vulnerable to capture when they remain together near a fixed place, illustrating how attachment and complacency invite bondage and suffering.
Śukadeva narrates this episode as part of the Avadhūta’s teachings, using a simple forest scene to show how material desire (greed) and attachment create the conditions for entrapment.
Reduce blind attachment to comforts, possessions, and group pressure; stay alert to “nets” like addictions and greed, and cultivate detachment and purposeful living centered on dharma and bhakti.