Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
पदानि तस्याखिललोकपाल- किरीटजुष्टामलपादरेणो: । ददर्श गोष्ठे क्षितिकौतुकानि विलक्षितान्यब्जयवाङ्कुशाद्यै: ॥ २५ ॥
padāni tasyākhila-loka-pāla- kirīṭa-juṣṭāmala-pāda-reṇoḥ dadarśa goṣṭhe kṣiti-kautukāni vilakṣitāny abja-yavāṅkuśādyaiḥ
Di padang gembala, Akrūra melihat jejak kaki Tuhan, yang debu suci tapak-Nya dipikul para penguasa segala loka di atas mahkota mereka. Jejak itu, bertanda teratai, biji barli dan cangkuk gajah, menjadikan bumi indah menakjubkan.
This verse says Kṛṣṇa’s footprints in Vraja are visibly distinguished by auspicious symbols like the lotus, barleycorn, and goad, revealing His divine nature even through His traces on the earth.
As Akrūra arrived in Vraja, his devotion intensified; seeing the Lord’s footprints—honored even by cosmic rulers—confirmed he had reached the sacred land touched by Kṛṣṇa and deepened his reverence for Kṛṣṇa’s lotus feet.
By regularly contemplating the Lord’s lotus feet—through japa, kīrtana, and reading Kṛṣṇa-līlā—one cultivates humility and steadiness, redirecting the mind from anxiety toward loving remembrance (smaraṇa) and service (seva).
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