Uddhava’s Counsel: The Jarāsandha Resolution and Kṛṣṇa’s Arrival at Indraprastha
ततो दृषद्वतीं तीर्त्वा मुकुन्दोऽथ सरस्वतीम् । पञ्चालानथ मत्स्यांश्च शक्रप्रस्थमथागमत् ॥ २२ ॥
tato dṛṣadvatīṁ tīrtvā mukundo ’tha sarasvatīm pañcālān atha matsyāṁś ca śakra-prastham athāgamat
随后,穆昆达渡过德利沙德瓦蒂河与萨拉斯瓦蒂河,穿行于般遮罗与摩蹉诸国,最终抵达因陀罗普拉斯塔。
In this narrative section, Kṛṣṇa is traveling to Śakraprastha (Indraprastha) in connection with the Pāṇḍavas—especially Yudhiṣṭhira’s royal sacrifice (Rājasūya) and related affairs of dharma and kingship.
Mukunda is a name of Śrī Kṛṣṇa meaning “the giver of mukti (liberation),” emphasizing that even His ordinary travels and actions are spiritually potent for devotees who remember Him.
This verse encourages mindful remembrance of Kṛṣṇa in daily movement and travel—seeing one’s journey as an opportunity for sādhana by hearing, chanting, and keeping devotional purpose at the center.