Kurukṣetra Pilgrimage: Sages Praise Kṛṣṇa; Vasudeva Inquires on Karma; Viṣṇu-yajña Performed
ताभिर्दुकूलवलयैर्हारनूपुरकुण्डलै: । स्वलङ्कृताभिर्विबभौ दीक्षितोऽजिनसंवृत: ॥ ४८ ॥
tābhir dukūla-valayair hāra-nūpura-kuṇḍalaiḥ sv-alaṅkṛtābhir vibabhau dīkṣito ’jina-saṁvṛtaḥ
Suas esposas vestiam seda e estavam adornadas com pulseiras, colares, tornozeleiras e brincos. Iniciado junto com elas, Vasudeva, com o corpo envolto em pele de cervo, resplandecia esplendidamente.
This verse shows Kṛṣṇa portrayed as formally consecrated (dīkṣita) and wearing the traditional deerskin, indicating participation in Vedic rites and the honoring of dharma even by the Supreme Lord in His humanlike pastimes.
In the Kurukṣetra gathering narrative of Canto 10, the Yādavas and their families assemble, and the women express affection and reverence by ornamenting Kṛṣṇa, enhancing the scene of royal devotion and familial love.
It teaches honoring sacred commitments and spiritual disciplines while offering one’s best—through respectful service, cleanliness, and sincere devotion—when engaging in worship and religious observances.