Nārāyaṇa’s Impartiality, Absorption in Kṛṣṇa, and the Jaya–Vijaya Descent
Prelude to Prahlāda’s History
एतद्भ्राम्यति मे बुद्धिर्दीपार्चिरिव वायुना । ब्रूह्येतदद्भुततमं भगवान्ह्यत्र कारणम् ॥ २१ ॥
etad bhrāmyati me buddhir dīpārcir iva vāyunā brūhy etad adbhutatamaṁ bhagavān hy atra kāraṇam
Việc này quả thật vô cùng kỳ diệu. Trí ta rối loạn như ngọn lửa đèn bị gió thổi chao đảo. Ôi Nārada Muni, ngài biết tất cả; xin từ bi nói cho ta nguyên nhân của sự kiện kỳ diệu này.
The śāstras enjoin, tad-vijñānārthaṁ sa gurum evābhigacchet: when one is perplexed by the difficult problems of life, to solve them one must approach a guru like Nārada or his representative in the disciplic succession. Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira therefore requested Nārada to explain the cause for such a wonderful event.
This verse shows that even sincere seekers can feel their intelligence shaken when divine arrangements seem puzzling, and the remedy is to inquire and hear the explanation with faith that Bhagavan is the ultimate cause.
In Canto 7, Parikshit is trying to understand an astonishing point about the Lord’s dealings and justice; he admits confusion and requests Shukadeva to clarify how the Supreme Lord is the true cause behind what appears contradictory.
Acknowledge confusion without losing faith, seek guidance from authentic scripture and teachers, and remember that deeper causes may be beyond immediate perception—steadiness comes through sincere inquiry and devotional hearing.