Nārada’s Protection of Kayādhu and Prahlāda’s Womb-Instructions: Ātma-tattva and the Path of Bhakti
नालं द्विजत्वं देवत्वमृषित्वं वासुरात्मजा: । प्रीणनाय मुकुन्दस्य न वृत्तं न बहुज्ञता ॥ ५१ ॥ न दानं न तपो नेज्या न शौचं न व्रतानि च । प्रीयतेऽमलया भक्त्या हरिरन्यद् विडम्बनम् ॥ ५२ ॥
nālaṁ dvijatvaṁ devatvam ṛṣitvaṁ vāsurātmajāḥ prīṇanāya mukundasya na vṛttaṁ na bahu-jñatā
O mga anak ng asura! Hindi napalulugod si Mukunda sa pagiging ganap na brāhmaṇa, deva, o ṛṣi; ni sa mabuting asal o malawak na kaalaman. Hindi rin sa kawanggawa, pagtitika, yajña, kalinisan, o mga panata. Si Śrī Hari ay nalulugod lamang sa dalisay at di-natitinag na bhakti; kung walang tapat na debosyon, lahat ay palabas lamang.
Prahlāda Mahārāja concludes that one can become perfect by serving the Supreme Lord sincerely by all means. Material elevation to life as a brāhmaṇa, demigod, ṛṣi and so on are not causes for developing love of Godhead, but if one sincerely engages in the service of the Lord, his Kṛṣṇa consciousness is complete. This is confirmed in Bhagavad-gītā (9.30) :
This verse says that status (brāhmaṇa, demigod, or sage), good conduct, and even great learning are not sufficient by themselves to please Mukunda; devotion is the essential principle.
Prahlāda was teaching his schoolmates that spiritual success is not based on birth, rank, or scholarship—values prized in worldly society—but on sincere devotion to Hari.
Do not rely only on credentials, morality, or information; cultivate heartfelt bhakti—remembering, serving, and honoring God with sincerity.