Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das
Every year in Vraja Dhama in spring time (Mar-Apr),
cool sandal- scented southern breezes arrive to excite the hearts of Syama and His beloved cowherd damsels. Kamadeva,
the invincible God of Eros, starts dancing in the minds of Krsna and gopis. The
full moon rises majestically and
illuminates the Rasa Mandala with royal crimson hues. In Gita Govinda, Sri Jayadeva Gosvami wonderfully
describes this Vasanta Rasalila. Feeling anxious and lonely, Radhika searches
for Her Priyatama Syama in each and every forest bower along the Yamuna.
Suddenly, Radha discovers that Syama is nearby dancing and revelling in amorous
sports amidst a group of playful gopis. Feeling indignant at being neglected,
Radha runs away in a huff to hide inside a shady bower resounding with buzzing
bees. Realizing His mistake, Syama
abandons the gopis, goes to a lonely bower, and enters a deep state of
depression and remorse in separation from His Priyaji Radhika. Sakhi messengers
then run back and forth between the separated lovers, conveying news of each other’s
feelings and changing attitudes.
Eventually Priyatama Syama pacified Priyaji’s
wounded heart. Then the Divine Couple unite again in blissful embraces followed
by spins and whirls, Bends and bows, glances and prances as they dance the
night away in the joy of Rasalila.
Nikunjesvari Radharani ki jai!
Rasabihari Syama ki jai!
“Jai Sri Gurudeva “🙏🏻
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ReplyDeleteNikunjesvari Radharani ki jai!
ReplyDeleteRasabihari Syama ki jai!
Jai Sri Gurudeva
Jai Sri Gurudeva ..
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