Bhāgavata-Māhātmya and the Complete Summary of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
मथुरायां निवसता यदुचक्रस्य यत्प्रियम् । कृतमुद्धवरामाभ्यां युतेन हरिणा द्विजा: ॥ ३६ ॥
mathurāyāṁ nivasatā yadu-cakrasya yat priyam kṛtam uddhava-rāmābhyāṁ yutena hariṇā dvijāḥ
โอ้พราหมณ์ทั้งหลาย คัมภีร์นี้เล่าว่า เมื่อพระหริประทับอยู่ที่มถุราพร้อมอุทธวะและพระพลราม พระองค์ทรงประกอบลีลาเพื่อความปีติของวงศ์ยทุ
This verse recalls that while Krishna resided in Mathura, He carried out a deed especially pleasing to the Yadu dynasty, accompanied by Uddhava and Balarama.
The verse highlights that Krishna’s activities in Mathura were performed in the company of His close associates—Uddhava (His trusted devotee and counselor) and Balarama (His elder brother)—showing the communal, devotee-centered nature of His līlā.
Regularly hearing and recounting Krishna-kathā—especially with attention to His devotees and associates—nourishes bhakti, steadies the mind, and keeps one spiritually focused amid Kali-yuga distractions.