Krishna
Book: Chapter Forty-seven
"Delivery of the Message of Krsna to the Gopis"
...When the gopis understood that Uddhava had a message
from Krsna, they became very happy and called him to a secluded
place to sit down. They wanted to talk with him very freely and
did not want to be embarrassed before unknown persons.
One of the gopis, namely Srimati Radharani, was
so much absorbed in thoughts of Krsna by dint of Her personal touch
with Him that She actually began to talk with a bumblebee
which was flying there and trying to touch Her lotus feet. While
another gopi was talking with Krsna's messenger Uddhava,
Srimati Radharani took that bumblebee to be a messenger from Krsna
and began to talk with it as follows:
"Bumblebee, you are accustomed to drinking honey from the flowers,
and therefore you have preferred to be a messenger of Krsna, who
is of the same nature as you. I have seen on your mustaches the
red powder of kunkuma, which was smeared on the flower garland
of Krsna while
He
was pressing the breast of some other girl who is My competitor.
You are feeling very proud by touching that flower, and your mustaches
have become reddish. You have come here carrying a message for Me.
You are anxious to touch My feet. But My dear bumblebee, let Me
warn you--don't touch Me! I don't want any messages from your unreliable
master. You are the unreliable servant of an unreliable master."
It may be that Srimati Radharani purposely addressed that bumblebee
sarcastically in order to criticize the messenger Uddhava. Indirectly,
Srimati Radharani saw Uddhava as not only resembling Krsna's bodily
features but as being equal to Krsna. In this way She indicated
that Uddhava was as unreliable as Krsna Himself. Srimati Radharani
wanted to give specific reasons why She was dissatisfied with Krsna
and His messengers.
She addressed the bumblebee: "Your master Krsna is exactly
of your quality. You sit down on a flower, and after taking a little
honey you immediately fly away and sit in another flower and taste.
You're just like your master Krsna. He gave us the chance of tasting
the touch of His lips and then left altogether. I know also that
the goddess of fortune, Laksmi, who is always in the midst of the
lotus flower, is constantly engaged in Krsna's service. But I do
not know why she has become so captivated by Krsna. She is attached
to Him, although she knows His actual character. As far as we are
concerned, we are more intelligent than that goddess of fortune.
We are not going to be cheated anymore by Krsna or His messengers."
According to expert opinion, Laksmi, the goddess of fortune is
a subordinate expansion of Srimati Radharani. As Krsna has numerous
expansions of Visnu-murtis, so His pleasure potency, Radharani,
also has innumerable expansions of goddesses of fortune. Therefore
the goddess of fortune, Laksmiji, is always anxious to be elevated
to the position of the gopis.
Srimati Radharani continued: "You foolish bumblebee, you
are trying to satisfy Me and get a reward by singing the glories
of Krsna, but it is a useless attempt. We are bereft of all our
possessions. We are away from our homes and families. We know very
well about Krsna. We know even more than you. So whatever you make
up about Him will be old stories to us. Krsna is now in the city
and is better known as the friend of Arjuna. He now has many new
girl friends, and they are no doubt very happy in association with
Him. Because the lusty burning sensation of their breasts has been
satisfied by Krsna, they are now happy. If you go there and glorify
Krsna, they may be pleased to reward you. You are just trying to
pacify Me by your behavior as a flatterer, and therefore you have
put your head under My feet. But I know the trick which you are
trying to play. I know that you are a messenger coming from a great
trickster, Krsna. Therefore please leave Me.
"I can understand that you are very expert in reuniting two opposing
parties, but at the same time you must know that I cannot place
My reliance upon you, nor upon your master Krsna. We left our families,
husbands, children and relatives only for Krsna, and yet He did
not feel any obligation in exchange. He has left us for lost. Do
you think we can place our faith in Him again? We know that Krsna
cannot be long without the association of young women. That is His
nature. He is finding difficulty in Mathura because He is no longer
in the village among innocent cowherd girls. He is in the aristocratic
society and must be feeling difficulty in making friendships with
the young girls. Perhaps you have come here to canvass again or
to take us there. But why should Krsna expect us to go there? He
is greatly qualified to entice all other girls, not only in Vrndavana
or Mathura, but all over the universe. His wonderfully enchanting
smile is so attractive and the movement of His eyebrows so beautiful
that He can call for any woman from the heavenly, middle or plutonic
planets. Maha-Laksmi, the greatest of all goddesses of fortune,
also hankers to render Him some service. In comparison to all these
women of the universe, what are we? We are very insignificant.
Krishna's
messenger Uddhava
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"Krsna advertises Himself as very magnanimous, and He is praised
by great saints. His qualifications could be perfectly utilized
if He would only show us mercy because we are downtrodden and neglected
by Him. You poor messenger, you are only a less intelligent servant.
You do not know much about Krsna, how ungrateful and hardhearted
He has been, not only in this life, but in His previous lives also.
We have all heard this from our grandmother, Paurnamasi. She has
informed us that Krsna was born in a ksatriya family previous
to this birth and was known as Ramacandra. In that birth, instead
of killing Vali, an enemy of His friend, in the manner of a ksatriya,
He killed him just like a hunter. A hunter takes a secure hiding
place and then kills an animal without facing it. So Lord Ramacandra,
as a ksatriya, should have fought with Vali face to face,
but instigated by His friend, He killed him from behind a tree.
Thus He deviated from the religious principles of a ksatriya.
Also, He was so attracted by the beauty of Sita that He converted
Surpanakha, the sister of Ravana, into an ugly woman by cutting
off her nose and ears. Surpanakha proposed an intimate relationship
with Him, and as a ksatriya He should have satisfied her.
But He was so selfish that He could not forget Sitadevi and converted
Surpanakha into an ugly woman. Before that birth as a ksatriya,
He took His birth as a brahmana boy known as Vamanadeva and
asked charity from Bali Maharaja. Bali Maharaja was so magnanimous
that he gave Him whatever he had, yet Krsna as Vamanadeva ungratefully
arrested him just like a crow and pushed him down to the Patala
kingdom. We know all about Krsna and how ungrateful He is. But here
is the difficulty: in spite of His being so cruel and hardhearted,
it is very difficult for us to give up talking about Him. Not only
are we unable to give up this talk, but great sages and saintly
persons are also engaged in talking about Him. We gopis of
Vrndavana do not want to make any more friendships with this blackish
boy, but we do not know how we shall be able to give up remembering
and talking about His activities."
Since Krsna is absolute, His so-called unkind activities are as
relishable as His kind activities. Saintly persons and great devotees
like the gopis cannot give up Krsna in any circumstances.
Lord Caitanya therefore prayed, "Krsna, You are free and independent
in all respects. You can either embrace Me or crush Me under Your
feet--whatever You like. You may make Me brokenhearted by not letting
Me see You throughout My whole life, but You are My only object
of love."
"In My opinion," Srimati Radharani continued, "one should not
hear about Krsna, because as soon as a drop of the nectar of His
transcendental activities is poured into the ear, one immediately
rises above the platform of duality, attraction and rejection. Being
completely freed from the attraction of material attachment, one
gives up the attachment for this material world, family, home, wife,
children and everything which is materially dear to every person.
Being disposed of all material acquisition, one makes his relatives
and himself unhappy. Then he wanders in search of Krsna, either
as a human being or in other species of life, even as a bird. It
is very difficult to actually understand Krsna, His name, His quality,
His form, His pastimes, His paraphernalia and His entourage."
Srimati Radharani continued to speak to the black messenger
of Krsna. "Please do not talk any more about Krsna. It is better
to talk about something else. We are already doomed, like the black-spotted
she-deer in the forest who are enchanted by the sweet musical vibration
of the hunter. In the same way, we have been enchanted by the sweet
words of Krsna, and again and again we are thinking of the rays
of the nails of His toes. We are becoming more and more lustful
for His association; therefore, I request you not to talk of Krsna
anymore."
This talk of Radharani with the bumblebee messenger and Her accusing
Krsna, and, at the same time, Her inability to give up talking about
Him, are symptoms of the topmost transcendental ecstasy, called
maha-bhava. The ecstatic maha-bhava manifestation
is possible only in the persons of Radharani and Her associates.
Great acaryas like Srila Rupa Gosvami and Visvanatha Cakravarti
Thakura have analyzed these maha-bhava speeches of Srimati
Radharani, and they have described the different sentiments such
as udghurna, bewilderment, and jalpapratijalpa, talking
in different ways. In Radharani is found the science of ujjala,
or the brightest jewel of love of God.
While Radharani was talking with the bee and the bee was flying
hither and thither, it all of a sudden disappeared from Her sight.
She was in full mourning due to separation from Krsna and was feeling
ecstasy by talking with the bee. But as soon as the bee disappeared,
She became almost mad, thinking that the messenger-bee might have
returned to Krsna to inform Him all about Her talking against Him.
"Krsna must have been very sorry to hear it," She thought. In this
way She was very much overwhelmed with another type of ecstasy.
In the meantime, the bee, flying hither and thither, appeared
before Her again. She thought, "Krsna is still kind to Me. In spite
of the messenger carrying disruptive messages, He is so kind that
He has again sent the bee to take Me to Him." Srimati Radharani
was very careful this time not to say anything against Krsna. "My
dear friend, I welcome you," She said. "Krsna is so kind that He
has again sent you. Krsna is so kind and affectionate to Me that
He has sent you back, fortunately, in spite of your carrying My
message against Him. My dear friend, you can ask from Me whatever
you want. I shall give you anything because you are so kind upon
Me. You have come to take Me to Krsna because He is not able to
come here. He is surrounded by new girl friends in Mathura. But
you are a tiny creature. How can you take Me there? How will you
be able to help Me in meeting Krsna while He is taking rest there
along with the goddess of fortune and embracing her to His chest?
Never mind. Let us forget all these things about My going there
or sending you. Please let Me know how Krsna is faring in Mathura.
Tell Me if He still remembers His foster father, Nanda Maharaja,
His affectionate mother, Yasoda, His cowherd friends and His poor
friends like us, the gopis. I am sure that He must sometimes
sing about us. We served Him just like maidservants, without any
payment. Is there any possibility that Krsna will again come back
and place His arms around us? His limbs are always fragrant with
the aguru scent. Please put all these inquiries to Krsna."
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Uddhava was standing near, and he heard Radharani talking in this
way, as if She had become almost mad after Krsna. He was exceedingly
surprised at how the gopis were accustomed to think of Krsna
constantly in that topmost ecstasy of maha-bhava love.

Uddhava delivering Krishna's message to the Gopis
Srimad Bhagavatam 10.47.11 - 20
Text 11. One of the gopis, while meditating
on Her previous association with Krishna, saw a honeybee before
Her and imagined it to be a messenger sent by Her beloved. Thus
She spoke as follows.
Text 12. The gopi said: O honeybee,
O friend of a cheater, don't touch My feet with your whiskers, which
are smeared with the kunkuma that rubbed onto Krishna's garland
when it was crushed by the breasts of a rival lover! Let Krishna
satisfy the women of Mathura. One who sends a messenger like you
will certainly be ridiculed in the Yadus' assembly.
Purport: Srimati Radharani indirectly
chastised Krishna by chastising the bumblebee, which She took for
His messenger. She addressed the bumblebee as madhupa, "one who
drinks the nectar (of flowers)," and She addressed Krishna as madhu-pati,
"the Lord of Madhu."
Text 13. After making us drink the
enchanting nectar of His lips only once, Krishna suddenly abandoned
us, just as you might quickly abandon some flowers. How is it, then,
that Goddess Padma willingly serves His lotus feet? Alas! The answer
must certainly be that her mind has been stolen away by His deceitful
words.
Purport: In this verse Srimati Radharani
continues to compare Sri Krishna to the bumblebee, and in Her distress
She states that the reason the goddess of fortune is constantly
devoted to His lotus feet must be that she has been fooled by Krishna's
promises.
Text 14. O bee, why do you sing here
so much about the Lord of the Yadus, in front of us homeless people?
These topics are old news to us. Better you sing about that friend
of Arjuna in front of His new girlfriends, the burning desire in
whose breasts He has now relieved. Those ladies will surely give
you the charity you are begging.
Purport: With the words agrihanam
agrato nah, Radharani laments that even though She and the other
gopis gave up their homes to love Krishna in a conjugal relationship,
the Lord left them and became a prince in the great royal city of
the Yadus. Besides meaning "Arjuna, the victor," the word vijaya
also directly indicates Sri Krishna, who is always victorious in
His endeavors, and besides meaning "old (news)," the word puranam
also indicates that Sri Krishna is glorified in the ancient Vedic
scriptures of that name.
Text 15. In heaven, on earth or in
the subterranean sphere, what women are unavailable to Him? He simply
arches His eyebrows and smiles with deceptive charm, and they all
become His. The supreme goddess herself worships the dust of His
feet, so what is our position in comparison? But at least those
who are wretched can chant His name, Uttamahsloka.
Text 16. Keep your head off My feet!
I know what you're doing. You expertly learned diplomacy from Mukunda,
and now you come as His messenger with flattering words. But He
abandoned those who for His sake alone gave up their children, husbands
and all other relations. He's simply ungrateful. Why should I make
up with Him now?
Text 17. Like a hunter, He cruelly
shot the king of the monkeys with arrows. Because He was conquered
by a woman, He disfigured another woman who came to Him with lusty
desires. And even after consuming the gifts of Bali Maharaja, He
bound him up with ropes as if he were a crow. So let us give up
all friendship with this dark-complexioned boy, even if we can't
give up talking about Him.
Purport: In Krishna, the Supreme Personality
of Godhead, Srila Prabhupada explains the meaning of this verse
as follows: "[Srimati Radharani said to the bee,] 'You poor messenger,
you are only a less intelligent servant. You do not know much about
Krishna -- how ungrateful and hardhearted He has been, not only
in this life but in His previous lives also. We have heard this
from Our grandmother Paurnamasi. She has informed Us that Krishna
was born in a kshatriya family previous to this birth and was known
as Ramacandra. In that birth, instead of killing Vali, an enemy
of His friend, in the manner of a kshatriya, He killed him just
like a hunter. A hunter takes a secure hiding place and then kills
an animal without facing it. So Lord Ramacandra, as a kshatriya,
should have fought with Vali face to face, but instigated by His
friend, He killed him from behind a tree. Thus He deviated from
the religious principles of a kshatriya. Also, He was so attracted
by the beauty of Sita that He converted Surpanakha, the sister of
Ravana, into an ugly woman by cutting off her nose and ears. Surpanakha
proposed an intimate relationship with Him, and as a kshatriya He
should have satisfied her. But He was so henpecked that He could
not forget Sita-devi and converted Surpanakha into an ugly woman.
Before that birth as a kshatriya, He took birth as a brahmana boy
known as Vamanadeva and asked charity from Bali Maharaja. Bali was
so magnanimous that he gave Him whatever he had, yet Krishna as
Vamanadeva ungratefully arrested him just like a crow and pushed
him down to the Patala kingdom. We know all about Krishna and how
ungrateful He is. But here is the difficulty: In spite of His being
so cruel and hardhearted, it is very difficult for us to give up
talking about Him.' "
Text 18. To hear about the pastimes
that Krishna regularly performs is nectar for the ears. For those
who relish just a single drop of that nectar, even once, their dedication
to material duality is ruined. Many such persons have suddenly given
up their wretched homes and families and, themselves becoming wretched,
traveled here to Vrindavana to wander about like birds, begging
for their living.
Text 19. Faithfully taking His deceitful
words as true, we became just like the black deer's foolish wives,
who trust the cruel hunter's song. Thus we repeatedly felt the sharp
pain of lust caused by the touch of His nails. O messenger, please
talk about something besides Krishna.
Text 20. O friend of My dear one,
has My beloved sent you here again? I should honor you, friend,
so please choose whatever boon you wish. But why have you come back
here to take us to Him, whose conjugal love is so difficult to give
up? After all, gentle bee, His consort is the goddess Sri, and she
is always with Him, staying upon His chest.
Purport: In Krishna, the Supreme Personality
of Godhead, Srila Prabhupada explains the context of this verse:
"While Radharani was talking with the bee and the bee was flying
hither and thither, it all of a sudden disappeared from Her sight.
She was in full mourning due to separation from Krishna and felt
ecstasy by talking with the bee. But as soon as the bee disappeared,
She became almost mad, thinking that the messenger-bee might have
returned to Krishna to inform Him all about Her talking against
Him. 'Krishna must be very sorry to hear it,' She thought. In this
way She was overwhelmed by another type of ecstasy. "In the meantime,
the bee, flying hither and thither, appeared before Her again. She
thought, 'Krishna is still kind to Me. In spite of the messenger's
carrying disruptive messages, He is so kind that He has again sent
the bee to take Me to Him.' Srimati Radharani was very careful this
time not to say anything against Krishna."
Thus ends Srimati Radharani's talking to the bumblebee.