Kurukṣetra Pilgrimage: Sages Praise Kṛṣṇa; Vasudeva Inquires on Karma; Viṣṇu-yajña Performed
श्रीवसुदेव उवाच नमो व: सर्वदेवेभ्य ऋषय: श्रोतुमर्हथ । कर्मणा कर्मनिर्हारो यथा स्यान्नस्तदुच्यताम् ॥ २९ ॥
śrī-vasudeva uvāca namo vaḥ sarva-devebhya ṛṣayaḥ śrotum arhatha karmaṇā karma-nirhāro yathā syān nas tad ucyatām
شری وسودیو نے کہا—اے رشیو! تم سب دیوتاؤں کے مسکن ہو، تمہیں میرا نمسکار۔ براہِ کرم میری بات سنو۔ ہمیں بتاؤ کہ عمل کے نتائج کو مزید عمل کے ذریعے کیسے زائل کیا جا سکتا ہے۔
Here Vasudeva addresses the sages as “the residence of all the demigods.” His statement is confirmed in the authoritative śruti-mantras, which declare, yāvatīr vai devatās tāḥ sarvā veda-vidi brāhmaṇe vasanti: “Whatever demigods exist, all reside in a brāhmaṇa who knows the Veda. ”
This verse shows Vasudeva asking the sages how karmic reactions can be neutralized through proper, prescribed action—implying that dharmic practice and purification can counteract prior karma when done correctly.
Vasudeva addresses the assembled sages with reverence and seeks authoritative guidance on purification—how to live and act so that karmic entanglement is reduced rather than increased.
Act responsibly and ethically, align work with higher principles, and perform duties in a spirit of service and purification—so actions uplift character instead of creating further harmful reactions.