Nārada Sees Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Yoga-māyā in the Palaces of the Queens
Dvāra-kā-līlā
तस्मिन् समानगुणरूपवय:सुवेष- दासीसहस्रयुतयानुसवं गृहिण्या । विप्रो ददर्श चमरव्यजनेन रुक्म- दण्डेन सात्वतपतिं परिवीजयन्त्या ॥ १३ ॥
tasmin samāna-guṇa-rūpa-vayaḥ-su-veṣa- dāsī-sahasra-yutayānusavaṁ gṛhiṇyā vipro dadarśa cāmara-vyajanena rukma- daṇḍena sātvata-patiṁ parivījayantyā
Sa palasyong iyon, nakita ng marunong na brāhmaṇa ang Panginoon ng mga Sātvata, si Śrī Kṛṣṇa, kasama ang Kanyang asawa; siya mismo ang nagpapaypay sa Kanya gamit ang chāmara na may hawakang ginto, kahit laging may isang libong aliping babae na kapantay niya sa asal, ganda, kabataan, at bihis.
This verse shows Kṛṣṇa being personally served by His queen, who fans Him with a golden-handled cāmara while thousands of attendants assist—illustrating that all opulence in Dvārakā is centered on loving service (sevā) to Bhagavān.
To emphasize Kṛṣṇa’s supreme position as Sātvata-pati and to portray the queens’ devotion: even amid immense splendor, their primary identity is as loving servants of the Lord.
Use whatever resources and talents you have—simple or grand—in a spirit of attentive service to Kṛṣṇa, keeping devotion as the center rather than status or display.