Devas in Dvārakā, Brahmā’s Petition, and Uddhava’s Appeal
Prabhāsa Departure Set-Up
श्रीबादरायणिरुवाच इत्यभिष्टूय विबुधै: सेश: शतधृतिर्हरिम् । अभ्यभाषत गोविन्दं प्रणम्याम्बरमाश्रित: ॥ २० ॥
śrī-bādarāyaṇir uvāca ity abhiṣṭūya vibudhaiḥ seśaḥ śata-dhṛtir harim abhyabhāṣata govindaṁ praṇamyāmbaram āśritaḥ
圣舒迦提婆·高斯瓦弥继续说道:如此,梵天与湿婆及诸天众向至上主哈利——哥文达献上祈祷。随后梵天立于虚空,顶礼之后,对哥文达如是陈述。
Śukadeva Gosvāmī (also called Śrī Bādarāyaṇi) narrates that after the sages praised the Lord, Brahmā (Śatadhṛti) bowed and began to address Govinda.
Śatadhṛti is an epithet for Brahmā used in the Purāṇas, highlighting his exalted, many-faceted cosmic role; here it identifies Brahmā as the one who offers obeisances and speaks to the Supreme Lord.
Even the highest beings approach Kṛṣṇa with humility—first offering praise and then bowing—showing that reverence, gratitude, and surrender are the proper mood for prayer and spiritual inquiry.