Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
कंसो बताद्याकृत मेऽत्यनुग्रहं द्रक्ष्येऽङ्घ्रिपद्मं प्रहितोऽमुना हरे: । कृतावतारस्य दुरत्ययं तम: पूर्वेऽतरन् यन्नखमण्डलत्विषा ॥ ७ ॥
kaṁso batādyākṛta me ’ty-anugrahaṁ drakṣye ’ṅghri-padmaṁ prahito ’munā hareḥ kṛtāvatārasya duratyayaṁ tamaḥ pūrve ’taran yan-nakha-maṇḍala-tviṣā
まことに今日、カンサ王は私にこの上ない慈悲を示した。彼が遣わしたゆえに、私はこの世に降誕されたハリの蓮華の御足を拝する。御足の爪輪の光明によって、昔多くの魂が越え難い物質存在の闇を超え、解脱を得たのである。
Akrūra noted how ironic it was that the envious, demoniac Kaṁsa had given him an extraordinary blessing by sending him to see the Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa.
This verse says that merely beholding Lord Hari’s lotus feet—whose toenails shine brilliantly—enables great souls to cross the otherwise insurmountable darkness of ignorance and material bondage.
Although Kaṁsa’s intent is hostile, Akrūra sees divine providence: being sent on Kaṁsa’s order becomes the cause of Akrūra’s blessing—getting darśana of Lord Hari’s lotus feet.
Reframe hardships as opportunities for spiritual progress—use difficult circumstances to move closer to Kṛṣṇa through remembrance, prayer, and sincere devotional practice.