Kṛṣṇa Visits Trivakrā; Akrūra’s Praise and the Hastināpura Mission
यथा हि भूतेषु चराचरेषु मह्यादयो योनिषु भान्ति नाना । एवं भवान् केवल आत्मयोनि- ष्वात्मात्मतन्त्रो बहुधा विभाति ॥ २० ॥
yathā hi bhūteṣu carācareṣu mahy-ādayo yoniṣu bhānti nānā evaṁ bhavān kevala ātma-yoniṣv ātmātma-tantro bahudhā vibhāti
正如地等诸大元素在一切动与不动的众生种类中呈现无量差别,同样,祢这独立唯一的至上灵(Paramatma),在祢所造的万象差别中显现为多。
This verse explains that just as the same material elements appear in countless bodies, the Supreme Lord alone manifests in many ways—yet remains self-born and fully independent—within His own divine expansions and appearances.
When Akrura came to Vṛndāvana and met Śrī Kṛṣṇa, he offered prayers recognizing Kṛṣṇa’s supreme identity—praising Him as the one Lord who appears diversely while remaining the single, self-governed source.
It encourages surrender and steadiness: rather than trying to control everything, a devotee trusts the Lord’s independent will, practices devotion sincerely, and sees divine purpose even amid changing circumstances.