Kṛṣṇa Comforts His Parents, Restores Ugrasena, Studies with Sāndīpani, and Returns the Guru’s Son
तत्र प्रवयसोऽप्यासन् युवानोऽतिबलौजस: । पिबन्तोऽक्षैर्मुकुन्दस्य मुखाम्बुजसुधां मुहु: ॥ १९ ॥
tatra pravayaso ’py āsan yuvāno ’ti-balaujasaḥ pibanto ’kṣair mukundasya mukhāmbuja-sudhāṁ muhuḥ
Allí, incluso los habitantes más ancianos parecían jóvenes, rebosantes de fuerza y vigor, pues con sus ojos bebían una y otra vez el néctar del rostro de loto de Mukunda.
This verse says that simply beholding Mukunda’s lotus face is like drinking nectar with the eyes, so uplifting that even the elderly feel renewed with youthful strength and vitality.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks this verse while narrating Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes and the transformative effect of seeing Him.
Regular, attentive darśana—through sincere prayer, deity worship, and mindful contemplation of Kṛṣṇa’s form—can restore inner energy, hope, and clarity by re-centering the mind on the divine.