Kṛṣṇa Defeats Bāṇāsura and Receives Śiva’s Prayers
The Śoṇitapura Battle and the Jvara Episode
स्वराजधानीं समलङ्कृतां ध्वजै: सतोरणैरुक्षितमार्गचत्वराम् । विवेश शङ्खानकदुन्दुभिस्वनै- रभ्युद्यत: पौरसुहृद्द्विजातिभि: ॥ ५२ ॥
sva-rājadhānīṁ samalaṅkṛtāṁ dhvajaiḥ sa-toraṇair ukṣita-mārga-catvarām viveśa śaṅkhānaka-dundubhi-svanair abhyudyataḥ paura-suhṛd-dvijātibhiḥ
The Lord then entered His capital. The city was lavishly decorated with flags and victory arches, and its avenues and crossways were all sprinkled with water. As conchshells, ānakas and dundubhi drums resounded, the Lord’s relatives, the brāhmaṇas and the general populace all came forward to greet Him respectfully.
This verse describes Dvārakā being decorated and the citizens, well-wishers, and brāhmaṇas rising to receive Śrī Kṛṣṇa, showing that loving reception and honor to the Lord is natural devotion.
The instruments proclaimed auspiciousness and public joy, marking Kṛṣṇa’s victorious return and the community’s devotional celebration of His presence.
Create a devotional atmosphere—cleanliness, beauty, and sacred sound—and actively honor saintly persons and the Lord through heartfelt welcome, gratitude, and community worship.