Arjuna Marries Subhadrā; Kṛṣṇa Honors Two Devotees in Mithilā (Śrutadeva and Bahulāśva)
आनर्तधन्वकुरुजाङ्गलकङ्कमत्स्य- पाञ्चालकुन्तिमधुकेकयकोशलार्णा: । अन्ये च तन्मुखसरोजमुदारहास- स्निग्धेक्षणं नृप पपुर्दृशिभिर्नृनार्य: ॥ २० ॥
ānarta-dhanva-kuru-jāṅgala-kaṅka-matsya- pāñcāla-kunti-madhu-kekaya-kośalārṇāḥ anye ca tan-mukha-sarojam udāra-hāsa- snigdhekṣaṇaṁ nṛpa papur dṛśibhir nr-nāryaḥ
王よ、アーナルタ、ダンヴァ、クル・ジャーンガラ、カンカ、マツヤ、パンチャーラ、クンティ、マドゥ、ケーカヤ、コーサラ、アルナなど、さらに多くの国々の男女は、寛やかな微笑みと慈愛の眼差しに飾られた主シュリー・クリシュナの蓮華の御顔の甘露の美を、目で飲み干した。
This verse says that people from many kingdoms “drank with their eyes” the lotus of Kṛṣṇa’s face—His smile and affectionate glances nourish devotion like nectar.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī speaks to Parīkṣit Mahārāja, describing how the assembled men and women beheld Śrī Kṛṣṇa during the great gathering at Kurukṣetra.
It teaches the practice of attentive “darśana”—to steadily behold the Lord with love (through deity worship, holy name, and scripture), letting the heart be softened by His mercy-filled glance.