prahvÄbhivÄdanÄÅ›leá¹£a-
kara-sparśa-smitekṣaṇaiḥ
ÄÅ›vÄsya cÄÅ›vapÄkebhyo
varaiÅ› cÄbhimatair vibhuḥ
prahvÄ - by bowing His head; abhivÄdana - by greeting with words; ÄÅ›leá¹£a - embracing; kara-sparÅ›a - shaking hands; smita-Ä«ká¹£aṇaiḥ - by a glancing smile; ÄÅ›vÄsya - by encouragement; ca - and; ÄÅ›vapÄkebhyaḥ - down to the lowest rank of dog-eaters; varaiḥ - by benedictions; ca - also; abhimataiḥ - as desired by; vibhuḥ - the Almighty.
To receive the Lord ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa there were all grades of population, beginning from Vasudeva, Ugrasena and Gargamuni — the father, grandfather and teacher — down to the prostitutes and caṇá¸Älas, who are accustomed to eat dogs. And every one of them was properly greeted by the Lord in terms of rank and position. As pure living entities, all are the separated parts and parcels of the Lord, and thus no one is alien by His eternal relation. Such pure living entities are graded differently in terms of contamination of the modes of material nature, but the Lord is equally affectionate to all His parts and parcels, despite material gradation. He descends only to recall these materialistic living beings back to His kingdom, and intelligent persons take advantage of this facility offered by the Personality of Godhead to all living beings. No one is rejected by the Lord from the kingdom of God, and it remains with the living being to accept this or not.