अक्रूरस्तावुपामन्त्र्य निवेश्य च रथोपरि । कालिन्द्या ह्रदमागत्य स्नानं विधिवदाचरत् ॥ ४० ॥
akrūras tāv upāmantrya niveśya ca rathopari kālindyā hradam āgatya snānaṁ vidhi-vad ācarat
اکرور نے دونوں پر بھوؤں سے عرض کر کے انہیں رتھ پر بٹھایا۔ پھر ان کی اجازت لے کر وہ یمنا کے ایک حوض پر گیا اور شاستری حکم کے مطابق غسل کیا۔
This verse shows Akrūra bathing in the Kālin̄dī according to scriptural rules, highlighting the Yamunā as a sacred river connected with Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes and dharmic purification.
While traveling with Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma, Akrūra paused to perform a proper ritual bath (vidhivat snāna), demonstrating adherence to Vedic conduct even amid intense devotional events.
The verse teaches disciplined devotion: keep spiritual practices regular and respectful—such as prayer, cleanliness, and mindful routine—so bhakti is supported by steady dharma.