|| Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya||
Chapter – 260 – The legend
of Lord Krishna - 111
Yan Yan Kamayase Kaman
Mayyakamaya Bhamini | Santhi Hyekantha Bhakthayasthava Kalyani Nithyadha | Ye
Mam Bhajanthi Dhampathye Thapasa Vrathacharyaya | Kamathmano Apavargesham
Mohitha Mama Mayaya || Mam Prapya Maninya Apavargasampadham Vanchanthi Ye
Sampadha Yeva Thathpathim | They Mandhabhagya Nirayeapi Ye Nrinam
Mathrathmakathva Niraya: Su Sangama: ||
Lord Krishna was highly
pleased with the devotion of Vaidharbhi, said “ Oh! Rajaputhri, I was kindling emotions
in you, all that you have mentioned are the absolute truth. I am extremely pleased
to hear what I have expected from you.
Whoever worships me undertaking austerities and vows to attain blissful life and all the material welfare are not my true devotees, they are
soaked in immense bodily pleasures and desires, they are completely under the
influence of my Maya, it is not they should desire to achieve from me/the preceptor/Lokaguru. An ignorant, ill fortunate one, worships me
for wealth, happiness and material comforts which have impermanent nature,
without knowing that I am capable to provide the highest of piousness/Apavargapradha,
relieve them from sinful deeds/Papa Karma, results of the Karma/Happiness, and
Sorrows/Phalam, attachments to worldly matters, body-consciousness, and
attachment to people, wealth, possessions etc./Bandhanam, fear of anxieties/Bhayam, and fear of
death/Mrithyu. Oh! Vaidharbhi, I could
see all those supreme signs of devotion in you.
I have disfigured your brother and killed him; you have not uttered a single word, you were aware of the fact that If you have responded to the situation would cause distance from me, you did not leave devotion upon me, you
have taken all that happened to your brother as a grace of supreme Lord, you
have won over me with your sincere devotion and purity of your heart. Oh! Devi, you have proved your intense
devotion upon me, how did I abandon you?”
Shuka Bhramam speaks “ Oh!
Rajan, in this way supreme Lord Hari who is Jagadheeshwara, Lokaguru/Universal
preceptor symbolizes Dharma/righteousness, had a rewarding conversation with
Goddess Rama.”