Gajendra’s Prayers and the Appearance of Lord Hari
Gajendra-stuti and Hari-darśana
तं वीक्ष्य पीडितमज: सहसावतीर्य सग्राहमाशु सरस: कृपयोज्जहार । ग्राहाद् विपाटितमुखादरिणा गजेन्द्रं संपश्यतां हरिरमूमुचदुच्छ्रियाणाम् ॥ ३३ ॥
taṁ vīkṣya pīḍitam ajaḥ sahasāvatīrya sa-grāham āśu sarasaḥ kṛpayojjahāra grāhād vipāṭita-mukhād ariṇā gajendraṁ saṁpaśyatāṁ harir amūmucad ucchriyāṇām
主哈利见象王伽金德罗受苦至极,因无因慈悲立刻从迦楼罗背上降下,将象王连同鳄鱼一并从湖中拉出。诸天众目睽睽之下,主以神轮斩断鳄鱼之口与其身,遂救护伽金德罗。
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Eighth Canto, Third Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Gajendra’s Prayers of Surrender.”
This verse shows Hari immediately descending out of compassion, rescuing Gajendra from the lake and destroying the crocodile—illustrating that the Lord personally protects one who takes shelter of Him.
Gajendra, overwhelmed and helpless, surrendered to the Lord; moved by mercy, the unborn Lord descended at once and liberated him before the watching devas.
When trapped by suffering beyond one’s control, cultivate sincere surrender and prayer; the teaching is to seek divine shelter with humility and faith rather than relying only on limited strength.