Nārada Sees Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Yoga-māyā in the Palaces of the Queens
Dvāra-kā-līlā
प्रस्थापनोपनयनैरपत्यानां महोत्सवान् । वीक्ष्य योगेश्वरेशस्य येषां लोका विसिस्मिरे ॥ ३३ ॥
prasthāpanopanayanair apatyānāṁ mahotsavān vīkṣya yogeśvareśasya yeṣāṁ lokā visismire
لاحظ نارَدَ كيف أنَّ شري كريشنا، سيّد سادة اليوغا، كان يرتّب أعيادًا عظيمة لوداع بناته وأصهاره عند رحيلهم، ثم لاستقبالهم عند عودتهم في مواسم الاحتفال. وقد ذُهل أهل المدينة جميعًا من تلك المهرجانات.
It describes how people were amazed to see Kṛṣṇa—the master of all yogīs—conducting magnificent social and family ceremonies in Dvārakā, including receptions, farewells, and grand celebrations for His children.
Because the Supreme Lord, though beyond material duties, lovingly participates in humanlike household and royal customs, displaying both divine opulence and intimate, relatable līlā.
It encourages devotees to see daily responsibilities and family ceremonies as opportunities for devotional remembrance—honoring guests, celebrating dharmic milestones, and recognizing God’s presence in ordinary life.