SB 3.28.34
Devanāgarī
एवं हरौ भगवति प्रतिलब्धभावो भक्त्या द्रवद्धृदय उत्पुलक: प्रमोदात् । औत्कण्ठ्यबाष्पकलया मुहुरर्द्यमानस् तच्चापि चित्तबडिशं शनकैर्वियुङ्क्ते ॥ ३४ ॥
Text
evaṁ harau bhagavati pratilabdha-bhāvo bhaktyā dravad-dhṛdaya utpulakaḥ pramodāt autkaṇṭhya-bāṣpa-kalayā muhur ardyamānas tac cāpi citta-baḍiśaṁ śanakair viyuṅkte
Synonyms
evam—thus;harau—towards Lord Hari;bhagavati—the Personality of Godhead;pratilabdha—developed;bhāvaḥ—pure love;bhaktyā—by devotional service;dravat—melting;hṛdayaḥ—his heart;utpulakaḥ—experiencing standing of the hairs of the body;pramodāt—from excessive joy;autkaṇṭhya—occasioned by intense love;bāṣpa-kalayā—by a stream of tears;muhuḥ—constantly;ardyamānaḥ—being afflicted;tat—that;ca—and;api—even;citta—the mind;baḍiśam—hook;śanakaiḥ—gradually;viyuṅkte—withdraws.
Translation
By following this course, the yogī gradually develops pure love for the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari. In the course of his progress in devotional service, the hairs on his body stand erect through excessive joy, and he is constantly bathed in a stream of tears occasioned by intense love. Gradually, even the mind, which he used as a means to attract the Lord, as one attracts a fish to a hook, withdraws from material activity.
Purport
One should engage in the service of the Lord twenty-four hours a day, as confirmed in the Brahma-saṁhitā. The stage of premāñjana-cchurita can be attained by developing complete love. When one’s love for the Supreme Personality of Godhead in devotional service is fully developed, one always sees the Lord, even without artificially meditating on His form. His vision is divine because he has no other engagement. At this stage of spiritual realization it is not necessary to engage the mind artificially. Since the meditation recommended in the lower stages is a means to come to the platform of devotional service, those already engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord are above such meditation. This stage of perfection is called Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
