इदं जपत भद्रं वो विशुद्धा नृपनन्दनाः ।
स्वधर्ममनुतिष्ठन्तो भगवत्यर्पिताशयाः ॥६९॥

idaá¹ japata bhadraá¹ vo
viÅ›uddhÄ ná¹›pa-nandanÄḥ
sva-dharmam anutiṣṭhanto
bhagavaty arpitÄÅ›ayÄḥ

 idam - this; japata - while chanting; bhadram - all auspiciousness; vaḥ - all of you; viÅ›uddhÄḥ - purified; ná¹›pa-nandanÄḥ - the sons of the King; sva-dharmam - one's occupational duties; anutiṣṭhantaḥ - executing; bhagavati - unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead; arpita - given up; ÄÅ›ayÄḥ - possessing all kinds of faithfulness.


Text

My dear sons of the King, just execute your occupational duty as kings with a pure heart. Just chant this prayer fixing your mind on the lotus feet of the Lord. That will bring you all good fortune, for the Lord will be very much pleased with you.

Purport

The prayers offered by Lord Åšiva are very authoritative and significant. Simply by offering prayers to the Supreme Lord one can become perfect, even though engaged in his occupational duty. The real purpose of life is to become a devotee of the Lord. It does not matter where one is situated. Whether one is a brÄhmaṇa, ká¹£atriya, vaiÅ›ya, śūdra, American, Englishman, Indian, etc., one can execute devotional service anywhere and everywhere in the material existence simply by offering prayers unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Hare Kṛṣṇa mahÄ-mantra is also a prayer, for a prayer addresses the Supreme Personality of Godhead by His name and invokes good fortune by petitioning the Lord to allow one to engage in His devotional service. The Hare Kṛṣṇa mahÄ-mantra also says, “My dear Lord Kṛṣṇa, my dear Lord RÄma, O energy of the Lord, Hare, kindly engage me in Your service.†Although one may be situated in a lowly position, he can execute devotional service under any circumstance, as stated, ahaituky apratihatÄ: “Devotional service cannot be checked by any material condition.†(BhÄg. 1.2.6) Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu also recommended this process:

jñÄne prayÄsam udapÄsya namanta eva
 jÄ«vanti san-mukharitÄá¹ bhavadÄ«ya-vÄrtÄm
sthÄne sthitÄḥ Å›ruti-gatÄá¹ tanu-vÄá¹…-manobhir
 ye prÄyaÅ›o ’jita jito ’py asi tais tri-lokyÄm

(BhÄg. 10.14.3)

One may remain situated in his own place or in his own occupational duty and still lend his ear to receive the message of the Lord from realized souls. The Kṛṣṇa conscious movement is based on this principle, and we are opening centers all over the world to give everyone a chance to hear the message of Lord Kṛṣṇa in order to go back home, back to Godhead.