तं भुक्तवंतं विश्रांतं यशोदा पुत्रवत्सला । आनंदबाष्पपूर्णाक्षी पप्रच्छानामयं हरेः
taṃ bhuktavaṃtaṃ viśrāṃtaṃ yaśodā putravatsalā | ānaṃdabāṣpapūrṇākṣī papracchānāmayaṃ hareḥ
তেওঁ ভোজন কৰি বিশ্ৰাম লোৱাৰ পাছত, পুত্ৰস্নেহে পৰিপূৰ্ণ যশোদাই আনন্দাশ্ৰুপূৰ্ণ নয়নে হৰিৰ কুশল-মঙ্গল সুধিলে।
Prahlāda (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Gokula/Vraja (Yaśodā-bhāva-sthāna)
Type: kshetra
Scene: After Uddhava eats and rests, Yaśodā with tear-filled joyful eyes questions him about Hari’s well-being—maternal tenderness in a humble Vraja interior.
Pure devotion expresses itself as intimate love; even the Supreme is approached as one’s own beloved child.
Gokula is implicitly glorified as the seat of Yaśodā’s motherly devotion to Kṛṣṇa.
None; the verse highlights bhakti-bhāva and the etiquette of first feeding and letting a guest rest.