Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 74, Text 13-15

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SB 10.74.13-15

haimah kilopakarana
 varunasya yatha pura
indradayo loka-pala
 viriñci-bhava-samyutah
 
sa-ganah siddha-gandharva
 vidyadhara-mahoragah
munayo yaksa-raksamsi
 khaga-kinnara-caranah
 
rajanas ca samahuta
 raja-patnyas ca sarvasah
rajasuyam samiyuh sma
 rajñah pandu-sutasya vai
menire krsna-bhaktasya
 supapannam avismitah
 
Translation: 
 
The utensils used in the sacrifice were made of gold, just as in the ancient Rajasuya performed by Lord Varuna. Indra, Brahma, Siva and many other planetary rulers; the Siddhas and Gandharvas with their entourage; the Vidyadharas; great serpents; sages; Yaksas; Raksasas; celestial birds; Kinnaras; Caranas; and earthly kings — all were invited, and indeed they all came from every direction to the Rajasuya sacrifice of King Yudhisthira, the son of Pandu. They were not in the least astonished to see the opulence of the sacrifice, since it was quite appropriate for a devotee of Lord Krsna.
 
Purport: 
 
Maharaja Yudhisthira was universally famous as a great devotee of Lord Krsna, and thus nothing was impossible for him.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 74, Text 12
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