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
پھر نارَد مُنی شری کرشن کی ایک اور پَتنی کے محل میں داخل ہوئے۔ وہ یوگیشوروں کے بھی پرمیشور بھگوان کی یوگ مایا شکتی کو دیکھنے کے لیے بےتاب تھے۔
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.