Lord Krishna My Ideal
Lord Narayana himself incarnated on this Avanitala as Vasudeva Sri Krishna, Lord Krishna; this is accepted in the Mahabharata as well as in the Bhagavata.
In the Rajasuya yajna of Dharmaraja Yudhishthira, along with many sages, Devarshi Narada also arrives to see the splendour of the yajna.
Lord Krishna is my devotion and my Ideal
There are many things to learn from many people, but as Hindus, we have many ideals and we should absorb them into our lives.
Seeing Lord Krishna enthroned in the Sabha Mandapa along with other kings, he remembers the incarnation of Lord Narayana on earth and begins to contemplate Pundarikaksha Srihari in his mind.
After that, when the question arises in the meeting as to who should be worshipped first among the great dignitaries, the young hero Shiromani Mahatma Bhishma says, “I consider Lord Krishna to be the first to be worshipped in the whole world.” Karta says that “Vasudeva is the origin and emanation of this animal world, and the existence of this animal world is only through him.”
As Vasudeva is the unmanifest nature, the eternal doer, and the lord of all living beings, he alone is the supreme worshipper. Devarshi Narada also supports this proposition. Not only this, the deities shower flowers from the sky on Sahadeva, who supports this proposal of Bhishma Pitamaha, and Akashvani also approves it by saying “Sadhu Sadhu.”