Akrūra’s Prayers (Akrūra-stuti): The Lord as Cause of Causes, Virāṭ, and the Goal of All Paths
नोत्सहेऽहं कृपणधी: कामकर्महतं मन: । रोद्धुं प्रमाथिभिश्चाक्षैर्ह्रियमाणमितस्तत: ॥ २७ ॥
notsahe ’haṁ kṛpaṇa-dhīḥ kāma-karma-hataṁ manaḥ roddhuṁ pramāthibhiś cākṣair hriyamāṇam itas tataḥ
我的智慧如此贫弱,无法约束那被欲望与世业搅动的心,它不断被顽固的诸根拖拽,东奔西走。
This verse admits that the mind, wounded by lust and habit, is hard to restrain when the senses drag it outward; it implies the need for higher spiritual shelter—devotional dependence on Krishna—rather than mere willpower.
While offering prayers to Sri Krishna, Uddhava expresses humility and the human struggle with desire, showing that even exalted devotees seek Krishna’s grace to master the senses.
Recognize sense-driven distraction as a real force, reduce triggers, and anchor the mind daily through bhakti practices—hearing Krishna-katha, japa, and prayerful dependence—so the senses no longer dictate direction.