The Solar Eclipse at Samanta-pañcaka and the Great Reunion of Yādavas, Pāṇḍavas, and Vraja
वायुर्यथा घनानीकं तृणं तूलं रजांसि च । संयोज्याक्षिपते भूयस्तथा भूतानि भूतकृत् ॥ ४३ ॥
vāyur yathā ghanānīkaṁ tṛṇaṁ tūlaṁ rajāṁsi ca saṁyojyākṣipate bhūyas tathā bhūtāni bhūta-kṛt
正如风把云团、草叶、棉絮与尘埃聚拢,又再度吹散;同样,造物主也如此对待他所造的众生。
This verse explains that association and separation happen under the arrangement of the Creator—like the wind that gathers and disperses—so one should see life’s unions and separations as divinely governed and temporary.
He uses a vivid natural analogy to show how easily beings are brought together and scattered, emphasizing the Lord’s control over worldly connections and the fleeting nature of material association.
Cultivate steadiness and devotion: appreciate relationships without possessiveness, accept change without bitterness, and anchor the heart in Krishna, who remains constant even when circumstances shift.