The Birth of Mahārāja Parīkṣit and Prophecies of His Greatness
आहूतो भगवान् राज्ञा याजयित्वा द्विजैर्नृपम् । उवास कतिचिन्मासान् सुहृदां प्रियकाम्यया ॥ ३५ ॥
āhūto bhagavān rājñā yājayitvā dvijair nṛpam uvāsa katicin māsān suhṛdāṁ priya-kāmyayā
应摩诃罗阇由提士提罗之邀,至上人格神圣主室利·奎师那令合格的再生婆罗门主持祭祀,使国王诸祭圆满;随后为取悦亲族,主又停留数月。
Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa was invited by Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira to look into the supervision of the performances of yajña, and the Lord, to abide by the orders of His elderly cousin, caused the performance of yajñas by learned twice-born brāhmaṇas. Simply taking birth in the family of a brāhmaṇa does not make one qualified to perform yajñas. One must be twice-born by proper training and initiation from the bona fide ācārya. The once-born scions of brāhmaṇa families are equal with the once-born śūdras, and such brahma-bandhus, or unqualified once-born scions, must be rejected for any purpose of religious or Vedic function. Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa was entrusted to look after this arrangement, and perfect as He is, He caused the yajñas to be performed by the bona fide twice-born brāhmaṇas for successful execution.
This verse explains that Krishna remained for some months out of affection, wishing to please His dear friends (the Pandavas and well-wishers).
Here it states that the king’s sacrifices were conducted by the dvijas (qualified brāhmaṇas), indicating that Vedic yajñas are properly performed under brāhmaṇical guidance.
Serve and honor saintly persons and loved ones in a dharmic way—like Krishna, prioritize relationships rooted in devotion and righteousness, and support sacred practices with proper guidance.