Ramakrishna Charitam. Vol III Book VII Chp 18 Shlokas 31 - 35
तद्भक्तिवशमापन्नो भगवान्नन्दनन्दनः |
तस्य दृष्टिपथं प्राप्तो वादयन् मुरलीं हरिः ||
स्निग्धप्रावृड्घनश्यामं त्रिभङ्गिललिताकृतिम् |
विशालवक्षसं देवं दिव्यकाश्मीरलेपनमम् ||
दिव्यभूषणदीप्ताङ्गं कनकाम्बरवेष्टितम् |
वनमालाधरं कृष्णं कस्तूरीतिलकोज्ज्वलम् ||
विलोक्य परमानन्दस्तिमितायतलोचनः |
ययाचे साञ्जलिपुटं तद्भक्तिं जन्मजन्मनि ||
वंशीधरो दयासिन्धुः कटाक्षेण विलोक्य तम् |
तत्रैवान्तर्दधे कृष्णः स्वप्नलब्ध इव क्षणात् ||
Enchanted by his devotion, Lord Nandakumara gave him darshan delightfully playing on the flute. He appeared with a bluish complexion resembling that of a dark rain-bearing clouds. He was very charming with the three elegant curves of His body. He had a very broad chest, rubbed with fragrant sandal-paste. He was adorned with many exquisite ornaments; He was clad in yellow-silk and was wearing a garland of sylvan flowers and a tilak of kasturi. Looking at this beautiful form of Shri Krishna, he became immensely happy. He stood there with folded hands forgetting the act of winking. He prayed to Him pleading to the Lord to bless him with Bhakti in every birth. Shri Muralidhara, the ocean of compassion cast on him a sidelong glance and blessed him. The next moment He disappeared as though in a dream.