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pariṣvajyācyutaṁ vīrā
aṅga-saṅga-hatainasaḥ
sānurāga-smitaṁ vaktraṁ
vīkṣya tasya mudaṁ yayuḥ

pariṣvajya — embracing; acyutam — Lord Kṛṣṇa; vīrāḥ — the heroes; aṅga — with His body; saṅga — by the contact; hata — destroyed; enasaḥ — all their sinful reactions; sa-anurāga — affectionate; smitam — with a smile; vaktram — face; vīkṣya — looking upon; tasya — His; mudam — joy; yayuḥ — they experienced.

The heroes embraced Lord Acyuta, and the touch of His body freed them of sin. Looking at His affectionate, smiling face, they were overwhelmed with joy.

Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that since the Pāṇḍavas were never sinful, the term enasaḥ here refers to the suffering caused by separation from Kṛṣṇa. That unhappiness was now vanquished by the Lord’s return.

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