Nārada Sees Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Yoga-māyā in the Palaces of the Queens
Dvāra-kā-līlā
यजन्तं सकलान् देवान् क्वापि क्रतुभिरूर्जितै: । पूर्तयन्तं क्वचिद् धर्मं कूर्पाराममठादिभि: ॥ ३४ ॥
yajantaṁ sakalān devān kvāpi kratubhir ūrjitaiḥ pūrtayantaṁ kvacid dharmaṁ kūrpārāma-maṭhādibhiḥ
ఎక్కడో ఆయన మహా యజ్ఞాలతో సమస్త దేవతలను ఆరాధించుచుండెను; మరెక్కడో బావులు, ఉద్యానాలు, మఠాలు నిర్మింపజేసి ప్రజాహిత కార్యముల ద్వారా ధర్మాన్ని నెరవేర్చుచుండెను।
This verse describes that Kṛṣṇa was seen conducting powerful Vedic sacrifices and worshiping all the devas, demonstrating ideal dharma and honoring Vedic order, even though He is the Supreme Lord beyond all devas.
In Canto 10, Chapter 69, Śukadeva explains that Kṛṣṇa expanded His daily duties in Dvārakā—performing sacrifices and public welfare works—so that society could witness and learn righteous conduct directly from Him.
Follow Kṛṣṇa’s example by supporting dharmic causes—such as temple service, education, feeding programs, and community welfare—while keeping devotion at the center of all work.