Aditi’s Lament and Kaśyapa’s Instruction of the Payo-vrata (Milk Vow) to Please Keśava
नमो मरकतश्यामवपुषेऽधिगतश्रिये । केशवाय नमस्तुभ्यं नमस्ते पीतवाससे ॥ ३५ ॥
namo marakata-śyāma- vapuṣe ’dhigata-śriye keśavāya namas tubhyaṁ namas te pīta-vāsase
顶礼于您,身色如摩罗迦塔宝石般青黛,完全主宰吉祥天女室利。噢凯沙瓦,披黄衣者,我向您致敬。
This verse shows bhakti expressed through heartfelt namas—addressing Viṣṇu by His divine form and names (Keśava, pīta-vāsasa), indicating that remembrance and reverent surrender are central to devotion.
Aditi prays to Lord Viṣṇu seeking divine shelter for the devas; in this chapter the Lord responds to her devotion and agrees to appear as her son (leading into the Vāmana avatāra narrative).
Practice simple daily devotion—offer respectful obeisances, chant the Lord’s names, and remember His auspicious form—cultivating humility and reliance on divine guidance during difficulty.