Kṛṣṇa’s Departure, Auspicious Omens, and the Opening of the Uttaṅka Dialogue (कृष्णप्रयाण-निमित्त-उत्तङ्कसंवाद-प्रारम्भः)
एतत् सर्वमहं सम्यगाचरिष्ये जनार्दन । “सारा जगत् आपमें ही ओत-प्रोत है। एकमात्र आप ही मनुष्योंके अधीश्वर हैं। निष्पाप जनार्दन! आपने मुझपर कृपा करके जो यह उपदेश दिया है, उसका मैं यथावत् पालन करूँगा
etad sarvam ahaṃ samyag ācarīṣye janārdana | sāraṃ jagat tvayi eva ota-protaṃ | ekamātraḥ tvam eva manuṣyāṇām adhīśvaraḥ | niṣpāpa janārdana! tvayā mayi kṛpāṃ kṛtvā yo 'yaṃ upadeśaḥ dattaḥ, tasya ahaṃ yathāvat pālanaṃ kariṣyāmi ||
“阇那尔达那啊,这一切我必当如法奉行。整个世界唯独织入于你;唯独你是人类的至上主宰。无垢的阇那尔达那!你以慈悲赐我此教诲;我将依所教而一一遵行。”
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse emphasizes reverent acceptance of divine instruction: recognizing Janārdana as the all-pervading sovereign and committing to practice the teaching precisely (yathāvat) and rightly (samyak).
A speaker addresses Janārdana (Kṛṣṇa) with devotion and humility, affirming that the world is interwoven in him and pledging faithful observance of the counsel received, framing the instruction as an act of compassion.