Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
भगवद् दर्शनाह्लादबाष्पपर्याकुलेक्षण: । पुलकाचिताङ्ग औत्कण्ठ्यात्स्वाख्याने नाशकन्नृप ॥ ३५ ॥
bhagavad-darśanāhlāda- bāṣpa-paryākulekṣaṇaḥ pulakacitāṅga autkaṇṭhyāt svākhyāne nāśakan nṛpa
فرحُ رؤيةِ البهغفان أغرق عيني أكرورا بالدموع وزيّن جسده بقشعريرة النشوة؛ ومن شدة الشوق لم يستطع أن ينطق ليعرّف بنفسه، أيها الملك.
This verse describes classic sāttvika-bhāvas—tears of joy and horripilation—arising spontaneously when a devotee beholds the Lord, showing devotion that overwhelms ordinary speech and composure.
Akrūra was flooded with bliss and intense longing upon Kṛṣṇa’s darśana; his emotions surged as tears and goosebumps, making him incapable of calmly narrating his experience.
Approach darśana, prayer, and chanting with sincerity and humility; the verse emphasizes that real spiritual experience deepens the heart and can naturally quiet the ego and speech.