Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
स चावतीर्ण: किल सात्वतान्वये स्वसेतुपालामरवर्यशर्मकृत् । यशो वितन्वन् व्रज आस्त ईश्वरो गायन्ति देवा यदशेषमङ्गलम् ॥ १३ ॥
sa cāvatīrṇaḥ kila sātvatānvaye sva-setu-pālāmara-varya-śarma-kṛt yaśo vitanvan vraja āsta īśvaro gāyanti devā yad aśeṣa-maṅgalam
同一位至上主降生于萨特瓦塔族系,为使守护他所建立之法度的尊贵天神欢喜。他住于弗拉阇,广布其名声;诸天以歌咏赞颂此名声,而此名声为一切众生带来无尽吉祥。
This verse states that the Supreme Lord truly descended in the Sātvata (Yadu) line, indicating His avatāra is purposeful and divinely arranged for the world’s welfare and dharma’s protection.
‘Sva-setu-pāla’ portrays Kṛṣṇa as the protector of His own sacred boundary—upholding the divine order (dharma), ensuring the world does not cross into chaos and irreligion.
By regularly hearing and chanting Kṛṣṇa’s names and pastimes, a devotee aligns the mind with what is “all-auspicious,” replacing anxiety and distraction with remembrance, gratitude, and steady devotion.