Uddhava Sent to Vraja: Consolation to Nanda-Yaśodā and the Gopīs’ Separation
न चास्य कर्म वा लोके सदसन्मिश्रयोनिषु । क्रीडार्थं सोऽपि साधूनां परित्राणाय कल्पते ॥ ३९ ॥
na cāsya karma vā loke sad-asan-miśra-yoniṣu krīḍārthaṁ so ’pi sādhūnāṁ paritrāṇāya kalpate
在此世间,祂并无任何业行使祂必须在清净、不净或杂染的生类中受生。然而为享受祂的戏游(līlā)并拯救圣洁的奉主者,祂仍示现于世。
This verse says Kṛṣṇa has no worldly duty or karmic compulsion, yet He appears by His own will for divine play (līlā) and to protect and deliver the saintly.
To clarify Kṛṣṇa’s transcendence: unlike conditioned beings who take birth due to karma in various higher and lower forms, Kṛṣṇa’s appearance is voluntary and purposeful—centered on līlā and the protection of devotees.
It strengthens faith that the Lord is not limited by material laws and that sincere devotion attracts His protection—encouraging steady bhakti even amid uncertainty.