ashranta-smitam arunarunadharoshtham-
harshardra-dviguna-manojsha- venu-gitam |
vibhramya-dvipula- vilocanardha-mugdham
vikshishye tava vadanambujam kada nu ||44||
harshardra-dviguna-manojsha-
vibhramya-dvipula-
vikshishye tava vadanambujam kada nu ||44||
Simple Meaning:
When Will I See The Lotus Face of Krishna
O Krishna ! When O when shall I be able to
see Your lotus face embellished with deep red lips, constantly showering
a smile, spreading the flute song which is doubly charming because of
jubilation, with its half-closed eyes fickle eyes that open very wide at times and wander
here and there.
The Rasa-laden Commentary:
Dark-hued Krishna with Deep Red Lips & Fickle Eyes
Shri Billavmangal ji has drawn a beautiful
picture of Krishna's 'adharam madhuram' or sweet lips. This lotus face and its flower like lips are never
weary. Gentle smilebeams forever keep dancing on it. Firstly the lips
are deep red which would put even a red gourd to shame and on top of
that the beams of a smile are flirtatiously playing in that redness.
What is so surprising if the hearts of Krishna's beloveds are restive,
their minds are helpless, their hearts are sort of looted by that red
tender free smile, the centre point of accumalated sweetness?
Capricious Lord Krishna and His Beloved Shri Radha
Moreover,
they are those flower buds which have been moistened by the sweet nectar
of the gopis and their most beloved svamini Shri Radha.These budding lips and
that nectar have a mutual or reciprocal bond. The nectar of the gopis'
lips is a intoxicating sanjivani for these budding lips of Krishna.
These two lips are embellished with a constant smile and making some
gopi...no, no, gopis desirous for their rasa these red lips are so charming,
attractive and intoxicating. The capricious black bee Krishna is greedy
for the rasa of their lips.
Gopis are Drawn by Dark-hued Krishna's Flute Play
From those delightful moist lips the elixir
of the flute play is cascading. That charming flute song is not merely a sound
but it enflames our desires. The melody of the flute kindles our heart
but to cool the ardent longing it draws us close to the ever youthful
blue-hued Krishna. Carrying the fire of passion in their hearts when
those gopis arrive there in a delicious anguish that supreme flute becomes
silent. Pointing to that site where it was resting and relishing the
passionate intoxication, it is delighted and resounds.Then it comes
into the girdle of the Supreme Lover's waist. By its behaviour it sets
an example for them(the effect of those reddish lips is such; the breath
of love and a call to eternity gushes forth from that bamboo flute)But
the gopis relish that rasa and become silent. Probably it is an elixir
which makes the talkative silent and the silent talkative.
The Intoxicated Half-closed Eyes of Youthful Krishna
Vibhramya-dvipula- vilocanardha-mugdham: They are huge fickle eyes
but are not fully opened due to the weight of intoxication. They are
blooming and jubiliant this is clearly conceptualised and proved by
the world by 'harshardra' in the previous line; Krishna is enchanting
us by the sidelong glance of His half closed eyes. Krishna is enchanted himself...He
has just experienced the joy of his most dear beloved Shri Radha and
is soaked in that memory. His beloveds have been drawn by
the manojsha-venu-gitam or charming flute song.
Seeing them His eyes are filled with an passionate intoxicating drink. Thus
radiant, charmed, enchanting and half-opened are the eyes of this ardently
passionate Kishore.
Shri Bilavmangal ji Longs to Gaze at Krishna, the Supreme Lover
Shri Billavmangal ji says,” when will
I gaze at the lotus face spreading the fragrance of Krishna's flirtatious
glance, with enchanting eyes, with its deep red lips constantly smiling,
from which the charming flute song flows forth.
Very beautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteencourage & help me to read & understand the real feelings of the shloka.
Thank you!
Vipin.
Sh.Bilavmangalji ke bhav ko hoobhoo utara hai iss shloka main.Apne bhi
ReplyDeletepictures se ese aur roop de diya.
Thanks!
meenu.