trasto 'smy ahaṠkṛpaṇa-vatsala duḥsahogra-
saá¹sÄra-cakra-kadanÄd grasatÄá¹ praṇītaḥ
baddhaḥ sva-karmabhir uÅ›attama te 'á¹…ghri-mÅ«laá¹
prÄ«to 'pavarga-Å›araṇaá¹ hvayase kadÄ nu
trastaḥ - frightened; asmi - am; aham - I; ká¹›paṇa-vatsala - O my Lord, who are so kind to the fallen souls (who have no spiritual knowledge); duḥsaha - intolerable; ugra - ferocious; saá¹sÄra-cakra - of the cycle of birth and death; kadanÄt - from such a miserable condition; grasatÄm - among other conditioned souls, who devour one another; praṇītaḥ - being thrown; baddhaḥ - bound; sva-karmabhiḥ - the course by the reactions of my own activities; uÅ›attama - O great insurmountable; te - Your; aá¹…ghri-mÅ«lam - to the soles of the lotus feet; prÄ«taḥ - being pleased (with me); apavarga-Å›araṇam - which are the shelter meant for liberation from this horrible condition of material existence; hvayase - You will call (me); kadÄ - when; nu - indeed.
Being in the material world is certainly miserable, but certainly when one is put into the association of asuras, or atheistic men, it is intolerably so. One may ask why the living entity is put into the material world. Indeed, sometimes foolish people deride the Lord for having put them here. Actually, everyone is put into conditional life according to his karma. Therefore PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja, representing all the other conditioned souls, admits that he was put into life among the asuras because of the results of his karma. The Lord is known as ká¹›paṇa-vatsala because He is extremely kind to the conditioned souls. As stated in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ, therefore, the Lord appears whenever there are discrepancies in the execution of religious principles (yadÄ yadÄ hi dharmasya glÄnir bhavati bhÄrata … tadÄtmÄnaá¹ sá¹›jÄmy aham). The Lord is extremely anxious to deliver the conditioned souls, and therefore He instructs all of us to return home, back to Godhead (sarva-dharmÄn parityajya mÄm ekaá¹ Å›araṇaá¹ vraja). Thus PrahlÄda MahÄrÄja expected that the Lord, by His kindness, would call him again to the shelter of His lotus feet. In other words, everyone should be eager to return home, back to Godhead, taking shelter of the lotus feet of the Lord and thus being fully trained in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.