Kṛṣṇa Leads Kālayavana to Mucukunda; The Yavana Is Burned; Mucukunda’s Prayers and Boon of Bhakti
चिरमिह वृजिनार्तस्तप्यमानोऽनुतापै- रवितृषषडमित्रोऽलब्धशान्ति: कथञ्चित् । शरणद समुपेतस्त्वत्पदाब्जं परात्म- नभयमृतमशोकं पाहि मापन्नमीश ॥ ५७ ॥
ciram iha vṛjinārtas tapyamāno ’nutāpair avitṛṣa-ṣaḍ-amitro ’labdha-śāntiḥ kathañcit śaraṇa-da samupetas tvat-padābjaṁ parātman abhayam ṛtam aśokaṁ pāhi māpannam īśa
赐予庇护者啊,我在此世久受灾患折磨,又被悔恨灼烧;我内在的六敌永不餍足,使我难得安宁。至上灵、主啊,在危难之中我有幸来到你真实的莲足前;那莲足赐人无畏、离忧。求你护佑我这投靠者。
This verse shows a surrendered soul approaching Krishna’s lotus feet as the supreme shelter that gives fearlessness and freedom from sorrow, asking the Lord to protect one who has taken refuge.
After witnessing Krishna and realizing the futility of worldly struggle, Mucukunda confesses his long suffering under remorse and the six inner enemies, and therefore seeks Krishna’s protection and liberation.
Recognize how dissatisfaction and inner impulses disturb peace, then consciously take shelter of devotion—remembering Krishna, praying sincerely, and choosing disciplined, value-based actions over reactive habits.