Vaishnava Samhita. Raskhan Charitam. Vol III Book VII Chp 13 Shlokas 38 - 41

देवं जलधरश्यामं दिव्यपीताम्बरावृतम् |

कर्णान्तदीर्घनयनं नासालम्बितमौक्तिकम् ||

कुण्डलालङ्कृतश्रोत्रं कस्तूरीतिलकोज्ज्वलम् |

अमूल्यरत्नाभरणमनन्तगुणसागरम् ||

दामोदरं दीर्घबाहुं मणिकिङ्किणिमण्डितम् |

मन्दस्मितमुखाम्भोजं गोवर्धनधरं प्रभुम् ||

विलोक्य दर्शनानन्दपरिपूरितलोचनः |

उत्सारितकरो भक्तः प्रेमोन्मत्तो ननर्त सः ||

श्रीनाथदर्शनात्सद्यः प्रेमतत्त्वविदां वरः |

बभूव रसखानश्च तयक्तसंसारवासनः ||

He saw the Lord holding the Govardhana Hill above His head as an umbrella appearing as follows: He was clad in exquisite yellow silk garments, and had a complexion resembling that of the fresh rain-bearing clouds. His eyes were long enough to touch His ears decorated with shark-shaped ear rings. He sported a kasturi tilak. He was adorned with many ornaments studded with precious stones, a glittering pearl noselet and a pearl kinkini. He had long and slim limbs and a pleasant smile on HIs countenance. Thus seeing the Devadeva, Damodara, the treasure chest of all noble qualities, Raskhan's eyes were filled with tears born of untold bliss. Holding his hands above his head, Raskhan started dancing madly. At once, Raskhan got rid of worldly desires as a result of the holy darshan of Shri Shrinatha. He became the best of those who had realized the secret of the power of prema bhakti.