Varṣā-Śarad Vṛndāvana-Śobha: The Beauty of the Rainy and Autumn Seasons in Vraja
गोपवृद्धाश्च गोप्यश्च तदुपाकर्ण्य विस्मिता: । मेनिरे देवप्रवरौ कृष्णरामौ व्रजं गतौ ॥ २ ॥
gopa-vṛddhāś ca gopyaś ca tad upākarṇya vismitāḥ menire deva-pravarau kṛṣṇa-rāmau vrajaṁ gatau
En entendant ce récit, les anciens bouviers et les gopīs furent saisis d’émerveillement et conclurent que Kṛṣṇa et Balarāma, venus à Vraja, étaient des divinités suprêmes.
It says the elder gopas and the gopis, upon hearing certain news, were amazed and concluded that Krishna and Balarama were foremost among divine beings who had come to Vraja.
They were astonished because what they heard revealed extraordinary, godlike qualities and actions, leading them to recognize Krishna and Balarama as supremely divine.
It encourages attentive hearing (śravaṇa): by sincerely hearing about Krishna, faith deepens and one naturally recognizes the Lord’s presence and guidance in one’s life.