Nanda Mahārāja Celebrates Kṛṣṇa’s Birth; Vasudeva Warns of Danger
व्रज: सम्मृष्टसंसिक्तद्वाराजिरगृहान्तर: । चित्रध्वजपताकास्रक्चैलपल्लवतोरणै: ॥ ६ ॥
vrajaḥ sammṛṣṭa-saṁsikta- dvārājira-gṛhāntaraḥ citra-dhvaja-patākā-srak- caila-pallava-toraṇaiḥ
Vrajapura, la morada de Nanda Mahārāja, quedó enteramente adornada con guirnaldas, banderas y estandartes de vivos colores. En diversos lugares se levantaron portales con coronas de flores, telas y hojas de mango; los patios, las puertas junto al camino y el interior de las casas fueron barridos y lavados con agua a la perfección.
This verse describes Vraja being swept and sprinkled clean, and decorated with colorful flags, banners, garlands, cloth, and leafy toranas—showing a joyful, devotional festival atmosphere for Krishna’s appearance.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates these details to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing the celebrations in Nanda’s community after Krishna’s birth.
It highlights honoring divine occasions with cleanliness, beauty, and heartfelt celebration—transforming one’s home and community into a sacred space for remembering Krishna.