Verse Text
tatra nṛtyam, yathā śrī-daśame–
śrutadevo ’cyutaṁ prāptaṁ svagṛhān janako yathā |
natvā munīṁś ca saṁhṛṣṭo dhunvan vāso nanarta ha ||64||
Translation
An example of dancing, from the Tenth Canto: Śrutadeva received Lord Acyuta into his home with as much enthusiasm as that shown by King Bahulāśva. After bowing down to the Lord and the sages, Śrutadeva began to dance with great joy, waving his shawl. SB 10.86.38
Purport (Nectar of Devotion)
In Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, Tenth Canto, Eighty-sixth Chapter, verse 38, there is a statement of how Śrutadeva, a brāhmaṇa from the country called Mithilā in northern India, became so overpowered with joy as soon as he saw Kṛṣṇa that immediately after bowing to the Lord’s lotus feet he stood up and began to dance, raising his two arms above his head.