The Disappearance of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa and the Aftermath in Dvārakā
राजन् परस्य तनुभृज्जननाप्ययेहा मायाविडम्बनमवेहि यथा नटस्य । सृष्ट्वात्मनेदमनुविश्य विहृत्य चान्ते संहृत्य चात्ममहिनोपरत: स आस्ते ॥ ११ ॥
rājan parasya tanu-bhṛj-jananāpyayehā māyā-viḍambanam avehi yathā naṭasya sṛṣṭvātmanedam anuviśya vihṛtya cānte saṁhṛtya cātma-mahinoparataḥ sa āste
大王啊,至上主的显现与隐没虽似有身众生的生灭,实乃摩耶所作的戏演,如同演员登台。祂创造宇宙后进入其中,暂时行其丽拉,最终收摄一切,安住于自身超越的荣光。
According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, the so-called fight among the members of the Yadu dynasty was actually a display of the pastime potency of the Lord, since Lord Kṛṣṇa’s personal associates are never subject to ordinary birth and death like conditioned souls. This being the case, certainly the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself is transcendental to material birth and death, as clearly stated in this verse.
This verse says the Supreme Lord’s apparent birth, actions, and disappearance are a divine display—like an actor’s performance—so He is never materially forced or karmically bound.
Śukadeva clarifies that the Lord creates, enters, and withdraws the universe without being changed by it, helping Parīkṣit understand Kṛṣṇa’s transcendence and deepen devotion free from doubt.
See life’s changes as temporary scenes within God’s greater plan; practice steady bhakti and remembrance, knowing the Lord remains untouched and can protect the devotee beyond all upheavals.