Bhakti as the Easy and Supreme Yoga: Seeing Kṛṣṇa in All and Uddhava’s Departure to Badarikāśrama
श्रीशुक उवाच स एवमादर्शितयोगमार्ग- स्तदोत्तम:श्लोकवचो निशम्य । बद्धाञ्जलि: प्रीत्युपरुद्धकण्ठो न किञ्चिदूचेऽश्रुपरिप्लुताक्ष: ॥ ३५ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca sa evam ādarśita-yoga-mārgas tadottamaḥśloka-vaco niśamya baddhāñjaliḥ prīty-uparuddha-kaṇṭho na kiñcid ūce ’śru-pariplutākṣaḥ
Disse Śukadeva Gosvāmī: Ao ouvir estas palavras do Senhor Kṛṣṇa e ver assim revelado todo o caminho do yoga, Uddhava juntou as mãos em reverência. Mas, com a garganta sufocada de amor e os olhos inundados de lágrimas, nada pôde dizer.
This verse shows classic bhakti symptoms: folded hands, a voice choked by love, and tear-filled eyes—so intense that the devotee cannot even speak.
Because Kṛṣṇa had revealed the path of yoga and devotion so profoundly that Uddhava’s heart overflowed with prema (loving devotion), making his throat choke and his eyes fill with tears.
Approach sacred teachings with humility and receptivity; when devotion deepens through sincere hearing (śravaṇa), genuine transformation may arise—expressed as reverence, gratitude, and heartfelt emotion.