The Disappearance of the Yadu Dynasty and Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Departure
तस्मिन् भगवतादिष्टं यदुदेवेन यादवा: । चक्रु: परमया भक्त्या सर्वश्रेयोपबृंहितम् ॥ ११ ॥
tasmin bhagavatādiṣṭaṁ yadu-devena yādavāḥ cakruḥ paramayā bhaktyā sarva-śreyopabṛṁhitam
Dort vollzogen die Yādavas, gemäß der Weisung des Bhagavān, ihres persönlichen Herrn Yadudeva, in höchster Bhakti die dharmischen Riten, die alles Heil mehren.
It teaches that the Lord’s directives should be carried out with supreme devotion (paramā bhakti), and such obedience becomes filled with all auspicious welfare (sarva-śreyaḥ).
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating to King Parīkṣit, describing how the Yādavas acted according to the Lord’s command.
By treating spiritual guidance—scripture, guru, and sādhana—as the Lord’s instruction and practicing it sincerely, without complacency, aiming for true śreyaḥ (lasting spiritual good) rather than temporary gain.