Shri Krishnanuragini Santosh ji
Or else a newly-wed bride with an earthen pitcher
balanced on her head and trailing behind these gopis who serve Krishna in
seclusion, would be capable of understanding and knowing what took place between
both of them.
Salutations at Your feet
Krishna, the Colour of a Rain Cloud
You talked of ‘ekant’
or seclusion. Actually ‘ekant’ is possible only with our ‘Kant’ that is Krishna
the Supreme Lover. Being illuminated by dark-hued Krishna, the colour of a new formed
rain cloud, is in fact ’ekant.’ The significance of ‘ekant’ has been fully
realised only in Braj. Everything in Vrindavan is illuminated by Krishna´s
effulgence, the whole of Braj is busy relishing ‘Kant’ and in serving Him in ‘ekant’
or seclusion. The lanes, kunjas, forests, ghats and panghats( wells) sandy
river banks of Yamuna in Braj are particularly secluded The hearts of Braj gopis, crazy about Krishna,
are always engrossed in serving Him in seclusion.
A Gopi Carrying a Pitcher of Water
No matter how many
passionately crazy belles have assembled at the wells, there is seclusion. Even
if some impassioned belle is roaming from one lane of Braj to another, under
several pretexts, her eyes are always adulating Krishna in isolation. Breaking
the seclusion is possible only if her eyes know how to look at someone else
apart from the one and only Krishna, He is the focus of the ardour of the
gopis, seen as the object of longing.
When all her senses blindly follow her eyes there is ‘ekant’ all
around. Even paths vanish when she wants to move to Krishna’s side in delicious
anguish-She was going to the well but ending up reaching the forest, she was
going to the village for selling curd but landed up at the forest region,.
Dark-hued Krishna
The sakhi trailed behind Krishna and remembered
her ‘Kant’
She began calling out his Name
‘dadhi ko
naam bisri gayo aali,
le
lo ree kou Shyam Salone.”
(Aaali, I have forgotten the name of curd, someone come
and buy the dark-hued Krishna)
Gopis Searching for Krishna
The impassioned cowherdesses
are roaming in forests, kunjas and nikunjas. Carefully
looking at the branches they are asking someone to buy the curd. When they can’t
find any customer they begin to discuss
among themselves ’Ari Beer ! (I say
friend.) People in this village do not know the value of curd. But the One who
resides in the kunjas and nikunjas of this forest, How can He be silent on
hearing this complaint of ours!
Supreme Lover Krishna Appears at the Spot
Concealed by some
dense creeper, His tinkling anklets echoing in the forest and nikunjas, pouring
rasa amrit in the ear holes of these impassioned cowherdesses, enrapturing and
enchanting their eyes, He appeared at the spot with a mischievous gait. The
gopi’s prayer in seclusion bore fruit. The curd was sold at a very high price
and the belle selling curd was highly blessed. Who can possibly talk about the
beginning and completion of her blessing? Her tale full of nectarine rasa is
known to the sole incomparable customer (Krishna) and this belle who sold the
curd.
A Newly Wed Bride
1 comment:
Amazing love of brajgopis for Sh Krishna mentioned in this letter.Really Ras se bhara hai every letter of 'Prem rasamrit dhara'
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