Kṛṣṇa Enters Mathurā: City Splendor, Devotees’ Reception, and the Washerman’s Fate
अश्नन्त्य एकास्तदपास्य सोत्सवा अभ्यज्यमाना अकृतोपमज्जना: । स्वपन्त्य उत्थाय निशम्य नि:स्वनं प्रपाययन्त्योऽर्भमपोह्य मातर: ॥ २६ ॥
aśnantya ekās tad apāsya sotsavā abhyajyamānā akṛtopamajjanāḥ svapantya utthāya niśamya niḥsvanaṁ prapāyayantyo ’rbham apohya mātaraḥ
正在用餐的妇人欢喜之下丢下饭食便奔出;有的未洗浴或未按摩完就离开;睡着的听到喧哗立刻起身;正在哺乳的母亲也把婴儿暂放一旁,急忙赶去。
This verse shows that Krishna’s presence awakens immediate, irresistible bhakti—people abandon ordinary duties like eating, bathing, sleeping, and even momentarily forget bodily concerns as they rush to see Him.
Hearing the commotion of Krishna’s arrival, their natural love and curiosity surged; overwhelmed by joy, they dropped everything to behold Krishna and Balarama entering Mathura.
It teaches prioritizing remembrance and darśana of the Lord—when spiritual opportunity comes (kīrtana, satsanga, hearing hari-kathā), respond promptly rather than postponing for routine comforts.