The Solar Eclipse at Samanta-pañcaka and the Great Reunion of Yādavas, Pāṇḍavas, and Vraja
अहो भोजपते यूयं जन्मभाजो नृणामिह । यत् पश्यथासकृत् कृष्णं दुर्दर्शमपि योगिनाम् ॥ २८ ॥
aho bhoja-pate yūyaṁ janma-bhājo nṛṇām iha yat paśyathāsakṛt kṛṣṇaṁ durdarśam api yoginām
O King of the Bhojas, among men you are truly blessed with an exalted birth, for you repeatedly behold Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who is difficult to see even for great yogīs.
Because mere yogic discipline does not automatically grant direct personal vision of Bhagavān; Kṛṣṇa reveals Himself by His own will, most readily to loving devotees (bhakti), not simply to impersonal meditation.
In Dvārakā, Nārada glorifies the extraordinary fortune of the Yādavas/Bhojas under Ugrasena’s rule: they can see Kṛṣṇa frequently and personally, a privilege rare even for advanced spiritualists.
Value bhakti and sincere devotion over pride in technique—seek Kṛṣṇa through hearing, chanting, and serving, trusting that genuine love attracts divine revelation more than mere austerity.