Kṛṣṇa’s Daily Life in Dvārakā; the Captive Kings’ Appeal; Nārada Announces the Rājasūya
वयांस्यरोरुवन्कृष्णं बोधयन्तीव वन्दिन: । गायत्स्वलिष्वनिद्राणि मन्दारवनवायुभि: ॥ २ ॥
vayāṁsy aroruvan kṛṣṇaṁ bodhayantīva vandinaḥ gāyatsv aliṣv anidrāṇi mandāra-vana-vāyubhiḥ
El zumbido de las abejas, traído por la brisa fragante del jardín de pārijāta, despertó a las aves de su sueño. Y cuando las aves comenzaron a cantar con fuerza, parecían poetas de la corte que despertaban a Śrī Kṛṣṇa recitando Sus glorias.
This verse depicts birds and bees acting like bards, their calls and humming becoming spontaneous praise that seems to awaken Lord Kṛṣṇa—showing that all creation can participate in bhakti.
To convey that devotion is not limited to humans: even the sounds of nature can function like formal hymns, glorifying Kṛṣṇa and setting the devotional atmosphere of His daily pastimes.
Begin the day by consciously turning ordinary sounds and routines into remembrance of God—treating the morning as a time for praise, gratitude, and devotional focus.