Kardama Muni’s Mystic Opulence, Devahūti’s Rejuvenation, and the Turning Toward Fearlessness
वैश्रम्भके सुरसने नन्दने पुष्पभद्रके । मानसे चैत्ररथ्ये च स रेमे रामया रत: ॥ ४० ॥
vaiśrambhake surasane nandane puṣpabhadrake mānase caitrarathye ca sa reme rāmayā rataḥ
在妻子罗摩使其心满意足后,他在那座空中宫殿中享乐,不仅在须弥山上,也在名为毗舍兰婆迦、苏罗萨那、难陀那、普湿跋陀罗迦、柴怛罗罗提耶等园林,并在摩那萨湖畔游乐。
This verse describes Kardama Muni enjoying with Devahūti in renowned celestial pleasure-groves like Nandana and Caitraratha, showing the Bhagavatam’s acknowledgment of refined enjoyment while the narrative later emphasizes renunciation and devotion beyond it.
In the storyline, Kardama—though a great yogī—fulfills household duties and Devahūti’s desires; the description highlights the extraordinary facilities available through yogic power, before he later turns fully to renunciation and spiritual pursuit.
Even when life offers comfort and pleasure, the Bhagavatam implies they should be handled responsibly and without losing sight of higher spiritual goals—dharma and ultimately bhakti.