Akrūra’s Mission: The Departure from Vraja and the Yamunā Vision of Viṣṇu-Ananta
बृहत्कटितटश्रोणिकरभोरुद्वयान्वितम् । चारुजानुयुगं चारुजङ्घायुगलसंयुतम् ॥ ४९ ॥ तुङ्गगुल्फारुणनखव्रातदीधितिभिर्वृतम् । नवाङ्गुल्यङ्गुष्ठदलैर्विलसत् पादपङ्कजम् ॥ ५० ॥
bṛhat-kati-tata-śroṇi karabhoru-dvayānvitam cāru-jānu-yugaṁ cāru jaṅghā-yugala-saṁyutam
Seus tornozelos elevados eram belos, cercados pelo brilho que emanava de Suas unhas. Com os nove dedos e o hálux como pétalas, Seus pés de lótus resplandeciam graciosamente.
This verse glorifies Śrī Kṛṣṇa’s lotus feet as radiant and exquisitely formed, emphasizing their beauty and auspiciousness as an object of loving remembrance (smaraṇa) for devotees.
In the context of Uddhava’s visit to Vraja (Chapter 39), the narration heightens devotional remembrance of Kṛṣṇa’s form—especially for the gopīs absorbed in separation—by detailing His divine beauty.
Use it for rūpa-dhyāna: calmly contemplate Kṛṣṇa’s lotus feet and form while chanting, letting the mind rest on devotional beauty rather than distraction.