The Freed Kings Glorify Kṛṣṇa; Instruction on Kingship, Detachment, and Remembrance
कृष्णसन्दर्शनाह्लादध्वस्तसंरोधनक्लमा: । प्रशशंसुर्हृषीकेशं गीर्भि: प्राञ्जलयो नृपा: ॥ ७ ॥
kṛṣṇa-sandarśanāhlāda dhvasta-saṁrodhana-klamāḥ praśaśaṁsur hṛṣīkeśaṁ gīrbhiḥ prāñjalayo nṛpāḥ
Ang kaluguran sa pagtanaw kay Kṛṣṇa ay nag-alis ng pagod mula sa kanilang pagkakabilanggo. Kaya ang mga hari, na magkadikit ang palad, ay nagpuri kay Hṛṣīkeśa, ang Kataas-taasang Panginoon ng mga pandama, sa pamamagitan ng mga salita.
This verse says that merely seeing Krishna filled the imprisoned kings with joy and instantly removed the exhaustion and suffering caused by their confinement, moving them to praise Him with devotion.
Having been relieved from the misery of restraint upon seeing Krishna, the kings responded in gratitude and surrender—offering respectful words with joined palms to Hrishikesha, the Lord who controls and purifies the senses.
Seek regular “darshan” through sincere remembrance, kirtan, and scripture study; even brief contact with Krishna-centered devotion can dissolve mental fatigue and restore gratitude and clarity.