Kṛṣṇa’s Daily Life in Dvārakā; the Captive Kings’ Appeal; Nārada Announces the Rājasūya
मृदङ्गवीणामुरजवेणुतालदरस्वनै: । ननृतुर्जगुस्तुष्टुवुश्च सूतमागधवन्दिन: ॥ २० ॥
mṛdaṅga-vīṇā-muraja- veṇu-tāla-dara-svanaiḥ nanṛtur jagus tuṣṭuvuś ca sūta-māgadha-vandinaḥ
伴随着姆利当伽鼓、维那琴、穆拉加鼓、笛、钹与海螺的甜美声响,他们起舞歌唱;而苏多、摩伽陀与颂扬者则诵唱薄伽梵的荣耀。
This verse describes professional bards and singers praising Kṛṣṇa through instruments, song, and dance, showing that joyful musical glorification is a natural expression of bhakti.
In royal assemblies, Sūtas and Māgadhas traditionally recited praises of the king; here they celebrate Kṛṣṇa in Dvārakā, highlighting His divine kingship and the culture of devotional eulogy.
It encourages devotees to engage the senses in kīrtana—singing, playing instruments, and offering heartfelt praise—transforming celebration and art into devotional service.