Mahanidhi Madan Gopal Das
Once Uddhava sat with Vidura discussing the
spectacular pastimes of Bhagavan Sri Krishna. At that time, Uddhava remembered
Vraja and the Himalayan Mountain of love he witnessed upon meeting the cowherd
damsels, especially Mahabhava Svarupini Sri Radhika.
In a voice choked with gratitude and
amazement, Uddhava said, “The Vraja gopis relished so many flavors of divine
rapture in their pastimes with Priyatama Shyama. Together they exchanged
seductive glances, laughed at mutual jokes, passionately embraced in love, and
danced their nights away in rasa euphoria on the banks of the Kalindi.
“When Nikunja-bihari would leave the gopis,
their longing, moistened eyes of gloom would follow their dearest. Upon
returning to their homes, the gopis would just sit down; their intelligence
stunned—unable to finish their household duties.” (SB 3.2.14)
Srila Visvanatha Cakravartipada comments: “The
Vraja-gopis’ pure loving attraction for Gopinatha is greater than anyone in the
universe including Brahma, Siva and Indra. Sri Krishna does not respect the
devatas as much as He honors and respects His dearest damsels in Vrajabhumi.
“When Sri Krishna leaves the sakhis at the
conclusion of their playful pastimes, the minds of the gopis run after Syama
along the pathways of their riveted eyes, trickling with tears. For some time,
the Vraja-gopis just stand still, unable to move because of paralysis due to divine
ecstasy.
“Upon returning to their homes, the gopis
stop all activities such as cleaning, smearing cow dung, churning yogurt and
serving food to their husbands and in-laws. After sometime, the Vraja-gopis
recover and start functioning again. Yet even in the midst of doing activities,
if they happen to see Shyama suddenly, they would freeze in their tracks—motionless,
and not complete their chores.
“The love of the Vraja-gopis, known as
nirmala vishuddha, vraja madhurya-prema, astonishes the whole universe
including Kåñëa Himself. And what to speak of this prema’s effect on the
Vraja-gopis themselves?
The bewilderment these gopis regularly
experience arises from the profusion of their pure prema for their Priyatama,
Rasika Murari.”
Vraja-gopis love
supreme ki jai!
Jai Jai Sri Radhe!
Vraja-gopis love supreme ki jai!
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Jai Sri Gurudeva
Vraja Gopis ki Jai ho !!
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