Brahmā’s Boons, Hiraṇyakaśipu’s Cosmic Tyranny, and Prahlāda’s Transcendental Qualities
यं साधुगाथासदसि रिपवोऽपि सुरा नृप । प्रतिमानं प्रकुर्वन्ति किमुतान्ये भवादृशा: ॥ ३५ ॥
yaṁ sādhu-gāthā-sadasi ripavo ’pi surā nṛpa pratimānaṁ prakurvanti kim utānye bhavādṛśāḥ
Tâu vua Yudhiṣṭhira, trong bất cứ hội chúng nào bàn về gương hạnh của các bậc thánh và bhakta, ngay cả chư thiên—kẻ thù của asura—cũng nêu Prahlāda Mahārāja làm mẫu mực của đại bhakta; huống chi những bậc như ngài.
This verse says that even the demigods—though counted among the king’s opponents—make his likeness a standard in saintly assemblies, showing that genuine greatness is acknowledged even by rivals.
Śukadeva addresses Parīkṣit directly (“O king”) to highlight his exalted standing and the universal respect he commands, setting a devotional tone as the narrative proceeds in Canto 7.
Cultivate integrity and devotion so consistently that respect arises naturally—even from critics—and participate in sādhus’ discussions and kīrtana where saintly qualities are celebrated.