The Killing of Ariṣṭāsura and Kaṁsa’s Plot to Summon Kṛṣṇa
श्रीअक्रूर उवाच राजन् मनीषितं सध्र्यक् तव स्वावद्यमार्जनम् । सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्यो: समं कुर्याद्दैवं हि फलसाधनम् ॥ ३८ ॥
śrī-akrūra uvāca rājan manīṣitaṁ sadhryak tava svāvadya-mārjanam siddhy-asiddhyoḥ samaṁ kuryād daivaṁ hi phala-sādhanam
圣阿克鲁罗说:大王啊,你巧妙筹划了洗除不祥之法;然而人应于成败之间保持平等心,因为使业行结成果报的,确是天命。
This verse teaches samatva—remaining even-minded in both success and failure—because outcomes are delivered through daiva (providence), so one should act rightly without being shaken by results.
Akrura reassures the king that his thoughtful decision is wise and purifying, and he instructs him to maintain steadiness regardless of outcome, recognizing that results come through destiny.
Do your duty with integrity, accept outcomes without excessive elation or despair, and focus on steady effort and inner purification rather than obsessing over results.