Nārada Sees Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Yoga-māyā in the Palaces of the Queens
Dvāra-kā-līlā
कुर्वन्तं विग्रहं कैश्चित् सन्धिं चान्यत्र केशवम् । कुत्रापि सह रामेण चिन्तयन्तं सतां शिवम् ॥ ३१ ॥
kurvantaṁ vigrahaṁ kaiścit sandhiṁ cānyatra keśavam kutrāpi saha rāmeṇa cintayantaṁ satāṁ śivam
在一处,凯沙瓦与几位谋臣商议战事;在另一处,他缔结和约;又在一处,主凯沙瓦与主巴拉罗摩同在,思量善人之福祉与世间之安宁。
This verse shows devotees witnessing Kṛṣṇa in different places at once—fighting, making peace, and meditating—highlighting His divine expansions and unlimited potency.
Śukadeva describes that in one vision Kṛṣṇa is seen with Rāma (Balarāma), emphasizing their intimate association in Dvārakā and Kṛṣṇa’s complete, harmonizing presence in all roles.
It teaches that the Lord can guide and bless devotees in every situation—conflict or reconciliation—so one can remember Kṛṣṇa as the ultimate auspicious shelter while acting responsibly in daily duties.