Kurukṣetra Pilgrimage: Sages Praise Kṛṣṇa; Vasudeva Inquires on Karma; Viṣṇu-yajña Performed
किं स्वल्पतपसां नृणामर्चायां देवचक्षुषाम् । दर्शनस्पर्शनप्रश्नप्रह्वपादार्चनादिकम् ॥ १० ॥
kiṁ svalpa-tapasāṁ nṝṇām arcāyāṁ deva-cakṣuṣām darśana-sparśana-praśna- prahva-pādārcanādikam
ہم جیسے کم ریاضت والے لوگ، جو خدا کو صرف مندر کی اَرچا مُورت میں ہی پہچانتے ہیں—آج ہم آپ کو دیکھیں، چھوئیں، آپ سے سوال کریں، جھک کر سلام کریں، آپ کے قدموں کی پوجا کریں اور دوسری خدمتیں کریں، یہ کیسے ممکن ہوا؟
This verse highlights simple, accessible devotional acts—seeing the Lord, touching, asking about Him, bowing, and worshiping His feet—as meaningful ways to approach the arcā-vigraha, even for ordinary people.
In the Bhagavatam’s bhakti framework, sincere humility and direct devotional engagement—especially reverence for the Lord’s feet—are powerful, practical expressions of devotion that do not depend on extraordinary austerities.
Regular darshan, offering respectful obeisances, learning by inquiry, and simple worship (even brief daily worship at home or in a temple) can steadily cultivate devotion and remembrance of Kṛṣṇa.