The Prayers of King Kulaśekhara
(Mukundamala)
TEXT 1: Oh Mukunda My lord! Please do it unto me so that I can become a constantly recitor of addressing you thus as by the name of very dear to Luxmi, endower of benediction, causeless merciful, very dear to the devotees, expert in plundering the status quo of repeated birth and death, the real Lord Who lies down on the bed of serpent and the resort of the cosmos etc.
TEXT 2: All glories to this Personality of Godhead known as the Son of Shrimati Devakidevi. All glories to Lord Shri Krishna who has appeared Himself as the limelight in the dynesty of Vrishni. All glories to the (Personality of Godhead) Whose bodily hue is resembling the blackish colour of new cloud and is very soft also. All glories to Lord Shri Krishna known as Mukunda who is remover of all obstacles on the earth!
TEXT 3: Oh my Lord Mukunda! I do bow down my head unto the Lotus feet of your Lordship and respectfully ask from you the fulfilment of my only desire so far that in every repeatation of my birth let it be so by your Lordship's mercy that without being forgetful I may always remember you.
TEXT 4: Oh my Lord Hari! I donot pray unto you and at your lotus pair of feet in order to be saved from the duality of existence neither with a purpose of getting rid from the grim hell of boiling tribulations. Nor do I do so with a purpose of enjoying soft skinned beautiful women who reside in the garden of heaven. But I do so with the purpose of developing you only in the core of my heart even birth after birth.
TEXT 5: Oh my Lord! I have no special attachment for religiousity neither in the matter of accumulating wealth and fortune. Nor I have any inclination for enjoying sense-gratification. Let there be what it may come upon me as they are inevitable in accordance with the result of my past deeds. But this much is my most desirable prayer unto you that let there be an unflinching devotional service attitude unto the pairs of your lotus feet even after repeatation of births after births.
TEXT 6: Oh my Lord the killer of Narakasura! Let there be my residence either in the plane of the demigods or in the plane of the human being or in that of the hell as a matter of course. I pray for that I may remember even at the point of my death the pairs of your Lotus feet which have defied the Lotus grown in the season of Sharat.