Rājasūya: Agrapūjā for Kṛṣṇa and the Slaying (and Liberation) of Śiśupāla
अर्हति ह्यच्युत: श्रैष्ठ्यं भगवान् सात्वतां पति: । एष वै देवता: सर्वा देशकालधनादय: ॥ १९ ॥
arhati hy acyutaḥ śraiṣṭhyaṁ bhagavān sātvatāṁ patiḥ eṣa vai devatāḥ sarvā deśa-kāla-dhanādayaḥ
[萨哈德瓦说:] 诚然应由阿周陀——至上人格神、萨特瓦塔族之主——居于最高尊位。实则祭祀中所礼敬的一切天神,以及圣地、时辰与供具财物等诸缘,皆摄于祂一身。
This verse states that Acyuta (Kṛṣṇa) is all the devatās and also the underlying reality of factors like place, time, and wealth—therefore He is worthy of the highest honor.
In the debate over who should receive the foremost worship (agra-pūjā), Śiśupāla addresses Kṛṣṇa’s claim to supreme honor—within the narrative this becomes part of the confrontation that culminates in Śiśupāla’s downfall.
It encourages prioritizing devotion to the Supreme (seeing God’s presence behind time, resources, and circumstances) and using one’s wealth, time, and place in service rather than ego-centered competition for prestige.