Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
भगवद् दर्शनाह्लादबाष्पपर्याकुलेक्षण: । पुलकाचिताङ्ग औत्कण्ठ्यात्स्वाख्याने नाशकन्नृप ॥ ३५ ॥
bhagavad-darśanāhlāda- bāṣpa-paryākulekṣaṇaḥ pulakacitāṅga autkaṇṭhyāt svākhyāne nāśakan nṛpa
La joie de voir le Bhagavān inonda les yeux d’Akrūra de larmes et couvrit son corps de frissons d’extase; tant son désir était grand qu’il ne put même se présenter, ô Roi.
This verse describes classic sāttvika-bhāvas—tears of joy and horripilation—arising spontaneously when a devotee beholds the Lord, showing devotion that overwhelms ordinary speech and composure.
Akrūra was flooded with bliss and intense longing upon Kṛṣṇa’s darśana; his emotions surged as tears and goosebumps, making him incapable of calmly narrating his experience.
Approach darśana, prayer, and chanting with sincerity and humility; the verse emphasizes that real spiritual experience deepens the heart and can naturally quiet the ego and speech.