Nārada Sees Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Yoga-māyā in the Palaces of the Queens
Dvāra-kā-līlā
ततोऽन्यदाविशद् गेहं कृष्णपत्न्या: स नारद: । योगेश्वरेश्वरस्याङ्ग योगमायाविवित्सया ॥ १९ ॥
tato ’nyad āviśad gehaṁ kṛṣṇa-patnyāḥ sa nāradaḥ yogeśvareśvarasyāṅga yoga-māyā-vivitsayā
അപ്പോൾ നാരദൻ ശ്രീകൃഷ്ണന്റെ മറ്റൊരു പത്നിയുടെ കൊട്ടാരത്തിൽ പ്രവേശിച്ചു. യോഗേശ്വരേശ്വരനായ ഭഗവാന്റെ യോഗമായാശക്തി കാണാൻ അദ്ദേഹം ആകാംക്ഷയോടെ നിന്നു।
This verse indicates that Yoga-māyā is Krishna’s divine potency that arranges His intimate pastimes, and even a great sage like Nārada wishes to understand how it operates under the Supreme Lord’s control.
Nārada moved from one residence to another to witness firsthand Krishna’s extraordinary, Yogamāyā-arranged daily life—how the one Supreme Lord can be personally present in many homes with His queens.
A devotee can cultivate humility and reverent curiosity—recognizing that the Lord’s ways are profound—while focusing on sincere bhakti rather than trying to reduce divine mysteries to ordinary logic.