Akrūra’s Journey to Vraja and His Devotional Vision of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma
तस्मै भुक्तवते प्रीत्या राम: परमधर्मवित् । मखवासैर्गन्धमाल्यै: परां प्रीतिं व्यधात्पुन: ॥ ४० ॥
tasmai bhuktavate prītyā rāmaḥ parama-dharma-vit makha-vāsair gandha-mālyaiḥ parāṁ prītiṁ vyadhāt punaḥ
Apabila Akrura telah makan sehingga kenyang, Tuhan Balarama, yang maha mengetahui kewajipan agama, mempersembahkan herba harum penyegar mulut, wangian, dan kalungan bunga. Maka Akrura sekali lagi menikmati keseronokan tertinggi.
This verse shows Lord Rāma (Balarāma) lovingly honoring a guest after feeding him, offering garments, fragrances, and garlands—an ideal of dharmic hospitality performed with devotion.
Because true hospitality in the Bhagavatam is not merely feeding someone; it is completing the welcome with affectionate honor and gifts, increasing the guest’s satisfaction and showing dharma in action.
Serve guests warmly, ensure their needs are met, and offer respectful gestures (kind words, a small gift, or thoughtful care) as an act of devotion rather than social obligation.