Did the gopis love krishna

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Did the gopis love krishna 

Did the gopis love krishna

With the arrival of beautiful autumn, the water in the lakes and rivers became crystal clear and they were filled with fragrant lotus flowers and pleasant winds started blowing.  Krishna was very pleased with this atmosphere of the forest because flowers were in bloom and bumblebees and bees were humming happily.  

The birds, trees and branches all looked very happy.  Then, while grazing the cows, along with Shri Balram and the cowherd boys, Shri Krishna started playing his divine flute (Murli, Vanshi).  Hearing the sound of Krishna's flute, the Gopis of Vrindavan remembered him and started talking among themselves about how beautifully Krishna was playing the flute.  

When the Gopis would talk about Krishna's flute playing, they would also remember his pastimes.  If her mind got distracted in this way, she would find herself unable to describe the beautiful sound.

While discussing the divine sound of the Murli, she would also remember what kind of guise Krishna wears.  Peacock feathers adorn their heads as if they are dancers.  He kept blowing blue flowers into his ears.  

His clothes were yellow-golden and he wore Vaijayanti garland around his neck.  Dressed in such an attractive garb, Krishna would keep filling Vanshi's pores with the nectar exuded from His lips.  In this way she would remind them how they entered Vrindavan, which is glorified with the footprints of Krishna and His friends.  

Krishna was very adept in playing Vanshivaad and the Gopis were fascinated by that sound, which attracted not only them but every living being who heard it.

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A Gopi said to her friend, “The ultimate fulfillment of the eyes is to see Krishna and Balram going to the forest, playing flute and grazing cows with their friends.”  The person who is continuously engaged internally and externally in the divine meditation of seeing Krishna playing the flute and entering the forest of Vrindavan and grazing the cows with the cowherds, has truly attained samadhi.  

means absorption of all functions of the senses in a particular object and the Gopis indicate that the pastimes of Krishna are the accomplishment of all meditation and samadhi. It is also confirmed in the Bhagavad Gita that whoever remains continuously absorbed in the meditation of Krishna  Yes, he is the supreme yogi.

Did the gopis love krishna

The second Gopi said that Krishna and Balram grazing the cows look like actors going on stage to act.  Krishna Pitambar and Balram were wearing blue clothes and were holding mango-manjari, peacock feathers and a bunch of flowers in their hands.  

They wore garlands of lotus flowers and sometimes both of them used to sing in a melodious voice in the circle of friends.Another Gopi said to her friend, “Krishna and Balram look so beautiful!”  Another Gopi said, “O friend!  We are not able to even think about this bamboo flute of his – what good deeds has it done that it is drinking the nectar of Krishna which is actually the treasure of the Gopis?”

Krishna sometimes kissed the gopis, hence only they received the divine nectar from their lips.  Therefore, the Gopis asked, "How is it possible that a flute made of bamboo continues to drink the nectar of Krishna? 

The parents of this flute must be happy because they are engaged in the service of the Supreme Lord."  Lakes and rivers have been called mothers of trees, because trees survive only by drinking water.  

Therefore, the lakes and rivers of Vrindavan are full of water and full of lotus flowers, because they think of how our son, the bamboo, is enjoying the pleasure of Krishna's nectar of nectar.  

The bamboo trees standing on the banks of rivers and lakes are extremely happy to see their children engaged in the service of God, in the same way as people advanced in divine knowledge are happy to see their children engaged in the service of God.

All the trees, out of joy, were showering honey from the beehives hanging from their branches.  That another Gopi used to say to her friends about Krishna in this way, "O friends! This Vrindavan of ours is proclaiming to the entire earth, because this world is glorified by the footprints of the son of Devaki. 

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Moreover, when Govinda Vanshi  When the peacocks dance, all the peacocks immediately become intoxicated as if they have heard the thunder of a new cloud. When all the animals, plants and trees of the Govardhan mountain or the valley see these peacocks dancing, they become motionless and listen to the divine sound of Vanshi.  

Listen with full concentration. In our opinion, this boon is neither possible nor available in any other world.  Although the Gopis were village girls, they had immense Vedic knowledge. Such is the impact of the Vedic civilization! The highest truth can be learned by merely listening to the Vedas from official sources.

Another friend said, “Hey friends!  Look at these deers!  Although these are mute animals, they have reached Krishna, the son of Maharaja Nanda.  They are not only attracted by the costumes of Krishna and Balram, but on hearing the sound of Vanshi, they along with their husbands look at the Lord with great love and pay their respectful obeisances.”  

The Gopis were jealous of these deers because they were able to serve Krishna along with their husbands.  The gopis did not consider themselves so fortunate, because whenever they wanted to go to Krishna, their husbands were not pleased.

Another Gopi said, "Hey, dear! Krishna is dressed in such a beautiful disguise that he seems to inspire the various festivals of women. Hearing the divine sound of his lineage, even the wives of the gods of heaven are fascinated. 

Although she moves in the sky with her husbands in the sky, on hearing the sound of Krishna's lineage, they get disturbed, their hair loops become loose and their tight boxes become loose." 

This means that Krishna's lineage The divine sound had spread to the four corners of the universe, and it is also important that the gopis knew the different types of airs flying in the sky.

Another gopi said to her friends, "Friends! Cows also get enchanted by hearing the divine sound of Krishna's murli. This sound seems like nectar to them, to store which they immediately spread their long ears. 

The calves of their mothers are kept pressed in their mouths and they are unable to drink milk. They are overwhelmed with devotion and tears from their eyes, which makes it clear as if they are applying Krishna to their heart. 

All these activities indicate that the cows and calves in Vrindavan knew how to cry and hug Krishna for Krishna. In fact, tearing with eyes is the culmination of Krishna's love.

A teenager gopika said to her mother, "Hey mother! Look, all these birds sitting on the branches of different trees are watching Krishna playing the descendants with so much love. 

This proves that they are not ordinary birds, but sages and sages and devotees, who have incarnated in the form of a bird in Vrindavan only to listen to the flute of Krishna." Big sages and sages are interested in knowledge, but in the Bhagavad-gita, the essence of Vedic knowledge has been told in this way - Vedascha Sarvarahmeva Vedya: 

Krishna has to be understood through the knowledge of the Vedas. From the conduct of these birds it seemed as if they were pundits of Vedic knowledge and they had abandoned all the branches of Vedic knowledge and accepted only the divine sound of Krishna.

Even this Yamuna river is going to offer these flowers to Mukunda with intense love, renouncing her convex waves, renouncing her convex waves with the desire to hear the divine sound of Krishna's descent, renouncing her convex waves and holding lotus-flowers in her hand.

Sometimes when the autumn's incense became unbearable, he would have clouded the clouds to show sympathy to Krishna, Balarama and his friends, absorbed in playing his flute. At that time it seemed as if these clouds were umbrellas at their ends to establish friendship with them. 

Rural girls were considering themselves blessed by applying Vrindavan Raja, who was bloody by the touch of Krishna's lotus feet, on their faces and chest. The breasts of these naive girls had emerged. And she was very passionate, but she was not satisfied with the breast-touch done by her respective lovers.

When she reached the middle of the forest, she saw that some of Vrindavan's vines and leaves had turned red and red due to the kumkum powder that fell from her lotus feet while Krishna was walking. 

The gopis would put Raja, who was stained with the kumkum of his lotus feet, with his breasts. When Krishna went through the forest of Vrindavan with Balarama and the cowherds, this red-red powder would have fallen on the land of Vrindavan. 

So when the sensual teenagers saw Krishna playing the descendants and they saw red-red kumkum on the ground, they would immediately pick him up and put it on his face and breasts. Thus the girls who were not satisfied with the touch of breast-touching by their lovers would be satisfied with the touch of Charan-Raj.

Did the gopis love krishna


The thing is that all material desires get satisfied as soon as they come in contact with Krishna consciousness. Another Gopi started admiring the unique condition of Govardhan Parvat as follows: "How fortunately this Govardhan mountain is that it is getting the presence of Krishna and Balarama while walking on it. 

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Govardhan Parvat has the constant touch of the lotus feet of the Lord. Because of this, the Govardhan mountain provides various types of fruits, roots, medicines and clean water from its lakes as a gift. 

The best offering of Govardhan Parvat is the newly grown grass for cows and calves. Govardhan Parvat knows the art of pleasing the Lord by pleasing the dear companions of the Lord, the cows and the calves.

Another Gopi said that when Krishna and Balarama pass through the forest of Vrindavan while playing their flute and establishing friendship with all the pastures, everything looks astonishing. 

When they play their divine flute, due to the forest, the creatures stop their work in amazement and the constant creatures like trees and vegetation rejoice with joy. These are surprising reactions to the tunes of the divine flutes of Krishna and Balarama.

Krishna and Balarama used to carry ropes for tying cows in their shoulders and hands like normal cowherds. While milking, all the children would tie the rear legs of the cows with a small rope (noi). 

The cowherds would always hang this rope on their shoulders and this rope could also be seen on the shoulders of Krishna and Balarama. Despite being God, he used to play like cowherds, so everything would look amazing and attractive. 

When Krishna was busy grazing cows in the forest of Vrindavan or on Govardhan mountain, at that time the gopis of the village were absorbed in thinking about him and talking about his various pastimes. This is a perfect example of Krishna's constant being absorbed in his thoughts.

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This tendency is always found to be clear in the conduct of the gopis, so Lord Caitanya declared that no other method of worshiping the Supreme Lord is superior to this method of the gopis

These gopis were not born in high clans like Brahmins or Kshatriyas but were born in Vaishya clan and that too were not in any higher category of merchants but in the family of cows. 

She was not even educated properly, but she had heard all the knowledge from the Brahmins who were in the Vedas. The only function of the gopis was to be engrossed day and night in the thoughts of Krishna.

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