अक्रूरस्य गोकुलगमनम्—दर्शन-लालसा, अंशावतार-बोधः, विष्णु-स्तुतिः
स ददर्श तदा तत्र कृष्णम् आदोहने गवाम् वत्समध्यगतं फुल्लनीलोत्पलदलच्छविम्
sa dadarśa tadā tatra kṛṣṇam ādohane gavām vatsamadhyagataṃ phullanīlotpaladalacchavim
ثم رآه هناك: كريشنا وقت حلب الأبقار—واقفًا بين العجول—وجماله يلمع كبتلات اللوتس الأزرق المتفتّح نضرةً.
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Avatara: Krishna
Purpose: To reveal the sweetness of the personal Lord in pastoral līlā, captivating the devotee’s heart through darśana.
Leela: Bala
Dharma Restored: Sanctification of ordinary life (cow-milking, herding) as a locus of divine presence
Vishnu Form: Krishna (personal)
Bhakti Type: Vatsalya
It highlights Bhagavān’s saulabhya—His supreme divinity appearing within ordinary, intimate rural life—making devotion natural and immediate.
By portraying an unmistakable divine radiance—likened to fully-bloomed blue-lotus petals—while Krishna stands simply among calves, merging transcendence with closeness.
Krishna is presented as Vishnu’s supreme manifestation whose beauty and presence sanctify the pastoral world, reinforcing bhakti as a direct encounter with the Supreme Reality.