Nābhāga’s Inheritance, Śiva’s Verdict, and the Rise of Ambarīṣa—Prelude to Durvāsā’s Offense
अजानता ते परमानुभावं कृतं मयाघं भवत: प्रियाणाम् । विधेहि तस्यापचितिं विधात- र्मुच्येत यन्नाम्न्युदिते नारकोऽपि ॥ ६२ ॥
ajānatā te paramānubhāvaṁ kṛtaṁ mayāghaṁ bhavataḥ priyāṇām vidhehi tasyāpacitiṁ vidhātar mucyeta yan-nāmny udite nārako ’pi
噢主啊,至高的主宰!我不知你无量威德,竟冒犯了你最亲爱的奉献者。愿你慈悲,为此罪过施设补赎,使我免受其报。你无所不能;即便是应堕地狱之人,你也能只凭在其心中唤醒你的圣名而令其得度。
This verse shows that an offense against those dear to the Lord is a grave sin, and the offender must seek proper reparation, recognizing the Lord’s devotees as especially protected.
After offending Maharaja Ambarisha and being pursued by the Sudarshana Chakra, Durvasa approached Lord Vishnu for refuge and admitted his wrongdoing, asking how to atone for offending the Lord’s devotee.
Chant the Lord’s names sincerely while also correcting behavior—especially by respecting devotees and making amends when harm is done—since the holy name purifies but humility and restitution are essential.