BrindhavanasanchAree
Desika says that Krishna made the woods fertile by mere will.There is nothing to be surprised with this, says Desika , because he is the one who created the moon, the lord of all the herbs, who delights the whole universe with his will at the beginning of creation.Now he has become like a moon to the cowherds, gODHanavamsachandhrah, whose wealth are the cows and made brindavanam a fertile land for the sake of the cows. He is sathAm gOptha., protector of the good and by his glances which were like rising waves of the sea made the Brindavanam look like the youth of the earth, abounding in fruits flowers and grass.The grass was sweet and the ground was soft with them devoid of stones or thorns and the trees outdid the kalpaka vrksha by their bounty of fruits and flowers.The gopas were thrilled to find such a place of habitation.NammAzvar says in his thiruvaimozi 'dhivatthilum pasu nirai mEyppu uvatthi,' the Lord left the vaikunta and came to Gokula and relished the caring for the cattle more than residing in Vaikunta.
Desika mentions the killing of ThrnAvartha and BakAsura very briefly and proceeds to describe the pavai nonbu of the cowherd girls and stealing their clothes by Krishna.Bhagavtha mentions this vratha as the worship of Devi Kathyayani in the month of margasira (hEmanthE praTHamE mAsi) by the young gopis wishing the union with Krishna, reciting the following sloka: sloka
'kArthyAyaani mahAmAyE mahAyOginyaDheesvari nandhgOpasutham dhEvi pathim mE kuru thEnamah.'
Desika describes the gopivashtrApaharaNa thus:
niSAthyayE snAna samudhyathAnAm
nikshiptham AbheerakumArikANAm
koolAdhupAdhAya dhukoolajAlam
kundhADHirooDO mumudhE mukundhah
When the young cowherd girls went to the river yamuna in the early morning to take bath and left their garments made of white silk on the bank,
Utthamur swami comments on this sloka saying that first it was koola dhukoola sangamam the garments, dhukoola, had the contact with the bank and then there was kundhamukundha sangamam, the contact with the branch of the kundha tree and with Mukundha.The kooladhukoola sangamam denotes leaving the old vasanas and bathe in Krishnanubhava and the kundhamukundhasangamam implies mukthi as the word Mukundha means the one who gives mukthi,mukthim dhadhAthi ithi mukundhah, Kum, sin, dhyathi, destroys ithi kundhah. So kundha -mukundha sangamam means that the Lord destroys all the sin and gives moksha.
When they requested him to give back their garments he made them come out and pray to him with folded hands This was to make them cast off their dhEhAthmabuddhi only when they become qualified for mukthi. The Lord has already willed to give them mukthi after their present life and only wanted to create the desire in them.He says in Gita 'vAsAmsi jeerNAni yaTHA vihAya ---thaTHA sarirANI vihAya jeerNAni anYANi samyAthi navAni dhEhee,just as one casts off the old clothes and put on new ones the soul casts off the old body and takes a new one.' But until there is total surrender this changing of bodies will go on. When the soul surrenders the Lord gives a new awareness under the pretext of giving back their garments which have undergone change on account of kundhamukundha sambandha.This is the significance behind the episode of gopivasthrApahaharaNam.
When
Desika seems to be enthralled with the peacock feathers, which is obvious even from his Gopalavimsathi and here dedicates four slokas to describe Krishna adorned with peacock feathers.
Yasodha touched the peacock feathers that adorned his crown again and again and was delighted. Desika uses two adjectives to describe
The dark hue of the peacock feathers made also the golden hued Lakshmi in his chest to appear dark.The implication here is that Lakshmi abides in the heart of the Lord in whchever form he appears. That is why when he came as Vamana he covered his chest with his upper garment(angavastra), says one commentator, because he did not want Lakshmi to look at
Krishna came playing his flute which seemed to reply to the message sent out by the glances of the gopis.This idea we see even in Gopalavimsathi in sloka 15.Desika says that the gopis are making sound with their bracelets keeping time to the music and it looks as though the flute is conversing with the bracelets.Krishna was also dancing while he came playing the flute, a dance called AbheeranAtyam, the dance of the cowherd.Desika says the music was something not known even to Thumburu and Narada. Desika calls
Desika describes the state of the mind of the gopis who looked at
apathrapAsaikatham AsrithAnAm
rAgOdhaDHou krishnamukhEndhununnE
hasthAvalambO na babhoova thAsAm
uthpakshmaNAm uthkalikApluthAnAm
The face of
At this juncture Desika asserts that there was no brahmacharyabhanga to
There is another story to illustrate this.
Once
What does this mean?The Lord is the inner self of all and the experience of the body does not touch the self. The whole world is the sarira of the Lord and the experiences iof the world do not touch Him who is the self.Krishna, being the supreme self, all the experiences are for the others and not for Him. He appears to have the experience through His maya.
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