Bhakti as the Easy and Supreme Yoga: Seeing Kṛṣṇa in All and Uddhava’s Departure to Badarikāśrama
पृथक् सत्रेण वा मह्यं पर्वयात्रामहोत्सवान् । कारयेद् गीतनृत्याद्यैर्महाराजविभूतिभि: ॥ ११ ॥
pṛthak satreṇa vā mahyaṁ parva-yātrā-mahotsavān kārayed gīta-nṛtyādyair mahārāja-vibhūtibhiḥ
Seul ou dans des assemblées publiques, avec chants, danses et autres manifestations d’opulence royale, on doit organiser la célébration des jours saints, rites, pèlerinages et festivals réservés à Mon culte.
This verse instructs devotees to arrange the Lord’s festival days and sacred celebrations—individually or publicly—worshiping Him with singing, dancing, and fitting offerings.
In His final teachings (Uddhava Gītā), Krishna explains practical forms of bhakti; here He highlights devotional festivals, pilgrimages, and congregational glorification as powerful, joyous worship.
Observe Janmāṣṭamī and other Vaishnava festivals, join or organize kīrtana, support temple celebrations, and participate in pilgrimages or local processions with sincere devotion.