Bhagīratha Brings Gaṅgā; Saudāsa’s Curse; Khaṭvāṅga’s Instant Renunciation
यो देवैरर्थितो दैत्यानवधीद् युधि दुर्जय: । मुहूर्तमायुर्ज्ञात्वैत्य स्वपुरं सन्दधे मन: ॥ ४२ ॥
yo devair arthito daityān avadhīd yudhi durjayaḥ muhūrtam āyur jñātvaitya sva-puraṁ sandadhe manaḥ
Si Haring Khatvanga ay hindi matatalo sa anumang laban. Hiniling ng mga demigod na sumama sa kanila sa pakikipaglaban sa mga demonyo, siya ay nanalo, at ang mga demigod, na labis na nasiyahan, ay nais na bigyan siya ng isang basbas. Nagtanong ang Hari sa kanila tungkol sa tagal ng kanyang buhay at ipinaalam sa kanya na mayroon na lamang siyang isang sandali pa. Kaya't agad siyang umalis sa kanyang palasyo at pumunta sa kanyang sariling tirahan, kung saan itinuon niya ang kanyang isip nang lubusan sa lotus na paanan ng Panginoon.
The example of Mahārāja Khaṭvāṅga in performing devotional service is brilliant. Mahārāja Khaṭvāṅga engaged himself for only a moment in devotional service to the Lord, but he was promoted back to Godhead. Therefore, if one practices devotional service from the beginning of his life, surely he will return home, back to Godhead, without a doubt ( asaṁśaya ).
This verse shows that when a person realizes life is about to end, the wise withdraw from external engagements and fix the mind on one’s true abode—turning inward toward the ultimate goal rather than remaining absorbed in temporary victories.
As a righteous ruler, he upheld kṣatriya-dharma—protecting cosmic order by defending the devas and subduing destructive forces represented by the Daityas.
Do your duties responsibly, but keep awareness of time’s limits; regularly re-center your mind on your highest spiritual aim so that life’s final moments find you inwardly prepared, not merely busy.