TEXT 1
suta uvaca
anartan sa upavrajya
svrddhan jana-padan svakan
dadhmau daravaram tesam
visadam samayann iva
SYNONYMS
sutah uvacaSuta Gosvami said; anartanthe country known as Anartan (Dvaraka); sahHe; upavrajyareaching the border of; svrddhanmost prosperous; jana-padancity; svakanHis own; dadhmausounded; daravaramthe auspicious conchshell (Pancajanya); tesamof them; visadamdejection; samayanpacifying; ivaseemingly.

Upon reaching the border of Dvaraka, Lord Krishna sounded His auspicious conchshell, heralding His arrival and pacifying the dejection of the inhabitants. Having heard that sound the citizens of Dvaraka began running toward Him fast just to have His long-desired audience.

TRANSLATION
Suta Gosvami said: Upon reaching the border of His most prosperous metropolis, known as the country of the Anartas [Dvaraka], the Lord sounded His auspicious conchshell, heralding His arrival and apparently pacifying the dejection of the inhabitants.
PURPORT
The beloved Lord was away from His own prosperous metropolis of Dvaraka for a considerably long period because of the Battle of Kuruksetra, and thus all the inhabitants were overcome with melancholia due to the separation. When the Lord descends on the earth, His eternal associates also come with Him, just as the entourage of a king accompanies him. Such associates of the Lord are eternally liberated souls, and they cannot bear the separation of the Lord even for a moment because of intense affection for the Lord. Thus the inhabitants of the city of Dvaraka were in a mood of dejection and expected the arrival of the Lord at any moment. So the heralding sound of the auspicious conchshell was very encouraging, and apparently the sound pacified their dejection. They were still more aspirant to see the Lord amongst themselves, and all of them became alert to receive Him in the befitting manner. These are the signs of spontaneous love of Godhead.

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