na yasya loke sva-janaḥ paro vÄ
nÄtyÄdá¹›to nota kaÅ›cid vigarhyaḥ
vayaá¹ vratair yac-caraṇÄpaviddhÄm
ÄÅ›Äsmahe 'jÄá¹ bata bhukta-bhogÄm
na - never; yasya - of whom; loke - in the world; sva-janaḥ - kinsman; paraḥ - unconnected; vÄ - nor; na - neither; ati - greater; Ädá¹›taḥ - favorable; na - not; uta - or; kaÅ›cit - anyone; vigarhyaḥ - criminal; vayam - we; vrataiḥ - by vows; yat - whose; caraṇa - feet; apaviddhÄm - rejected; ÄÅ›Äsmahe - respectfully worship; ajÄm - mahÄ-prasÄda; bata - certainly; bhukta-bhogÄm - remnants of foodstuff.
KaÅ›yapa informed his wife that just because Lord Åšiva happened to be his brother-in-law, that should not encourage her in her offense towards him. KaÅ›yapa warned her that actually Lord Åšiva is not connected with anyone, nor is anyone his enemy. Since he is one of the three controllers of the universal affairs, he is equal to everyone. His greatness is incomparable because he is a great devotee of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is said that among all the devotees of the Personality of Godhead, Lord Åšiva is the greatest. Thus the remnants of foodstuff left by him are accepted by other devotees as mahÄ-prasÄda, or great spiritual foodstuff. The remnants of foodstuff offered to Lord Kṛṣṇa are called prasÄda, but when the same prasÄda is eaten by a great devotee like Lord Åšiva, it is called mahÄ-prasÄda. Lord Åšiva is so great that he does not care for the material prosperity for which every one of us is so eager. PÄrvatÄ«, who is the powerful material nature personified, is under his full control as his wife, yet he does not use her even to build a residential house. He prefers to remain without shelter, and his great wife also agrees to live with him humbly. People in general worship Goddess DurgÄ, the wife of Lord Åšiva, for material prosperity, but Lord Åšiva engages her in his service without material desire. He simply advises his great wife that of all kinds of worship, the worship of Viṣṇu is the highest, and greater than that is the worship of a great devotee or anything in relation with Viṣṇu.