Srimad Bhagavatam Chapter Twenty-one contains twenty verses, describing how Krishna entered the forest of Vrindavana in the autumn, playing His flute, and how He attracted the gopis, who were singing His glories. The Twenty-second Chapter contains thirty-eight verses, describing how the gopis prayed to the goddess Katyayani to obtain Krishna as their husband and how Krishna later stole the garments of the gopis while the gopis were bathing in the Yamuna. (A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Srimad Bhagavatam 10th Canto Summary.)
Srimad Bhagavatam 10th Canto 22nd Chapter Summary.
by HDG Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Krishna Steals the Garments of the Unmarried Gopis
This chapter describes how the marriageable daughters of the cowherd men worshiped Katyayani to get Lord Sri Krishna as their husband, and how Krishna stole the garments of the young girls and gave the girls benedictions.
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Srimad Bhagavatam 10th Canto 22nd Chapter Summary.
by HDG Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada.
Krishna Steals the Garments of the Unmarried Gopis
This chapter describes how the marriageable daughters of the cowherd men worshiped Katyayani to get Lord Sri Krishna as their husband, and how Krishna stole the garments of the young girls and gave the girls benedictions.
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Vrunda Sakhi
om Katyayani mahamaye mahayogini dheeshvari,
nand gopsutam devim pati me kurute namah.....radhe radhe
nand gopsutam devim pati me kurute namah.....radhe radhe
Abhishek Moitra
katyani mahamaye mahajoginidhiswari krishnabhakti prade devi yogmaye namostute
21 de noviembre de 2009 a las 22:09 ·
During the month of Margasirsha, every day early in the morning the young daughters of the cowherds would take one another’s hands and, singing of Krishna’s transcendental qualities, go to the Yamuna to bathe. Desiring to obtain Krishna as their husband, they would then worship the goddess Katyayani with incense, flowers and other items.
One day, the young gopis left their garments on the shore as usual and began playing in the water while chanting of Lord Krishna’s activities. Suddenly Krishna Himself came there, took away all the garments and climbed a nearby kadamba tree. Wanting to tease the gopis, Krishna said, “I understand how fatigued you gopis are from your austerities, so please come onto the shore and take back your clothes.”
The gopis then pretended to become angry and said the cold water of the Yamuna was giving them great pain. If Krishna did not give them back their garments, they said, they would inform King Kamsa of all that had happened. But if He did give the clothes back, they would willingly carry out His orders in the mood of humble servants.
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One day, the young gopis left their garments on the shore as usual and began playing in the water while chanting of Lord Krishna’s activities. Suddenly Krishna Himself came there, took away all the garments and climbed a nearby kadamba tree. Wanting to tease the gopis, Krishna said, “I understand how fatigued you gopis are from your austerities, so please come onto the shore and take back your clothes.”
The gopis then pretended to become angry and said the cold water of the Yamuna was giving them great pain. If Krishna did not give them back their garments, they said, they would inform King Kamsa of all that had happened. But if He did give the clothes back, they would willingly carry out His orders in the mood of humble servants.
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Vrunda Sakhi
jai shree krushna...kadamb is the bestower of all wishes....akhandanand.....radhe radhe.
Nari Devi Dasi
Clever Krsna !
Nk Sen
Aplutyambhosi kalindya jolante cooditeorunhe
Kritwa protikritim devimanorccurnripo ! soikotim.
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/2)
- Oh the king ! after taking bath in the water of Kalindi at the time of sunrise, they built the idol of Katyayani by sand near water, they adored Devi with fragrant scented garland, incense, lamp, offerings, coral, fruits, rice-grain & various presentations.
Kritwa protikritim devimanorccurnripo ! soikotim.
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/2)
- Oh the king ! after taking bath in the water of Kalindi at the time of sunrise, they built the idol of Katyayani by sand near water, they adored Devi with fragrant scented garland, incense, lamp, offerings, coral, fruits, rice-grain & various presentations.
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Anita Baichoo Vicentijevic
Jai Shree Krishna !
05 de noviembre de 2009 a las 15:18 ·
Sri Krishna replied that He had no fear of King Kamsa, and that if the girls really intended to follow His command and be His maidservants they should each immediately come onto the shore and take their respective garments. The girls, trembling from the cold, climbed out of the water with their two hands covering their private parts. Krishna, who felt great affection for them, again spoke: “Because while executing a vow you bathed in the water naked, you have committed an offense against the demigods, and to counteract it you should offer obeisances with joined palms. Then your vow of austerity will achieve its full result.”
The gopis followed this instruction and, folding their hands in respect, offered obeisances to Sri Krishna. Satisfied, He gave them back their clothing. But the young girls had become so attracted to Him that they could not leave. Understanding their minds, Krishna said that He knew they had worshiped Katyayani to get Him as their husband. Because they had offered their hearts to Him, their desires would never again become tainted by the mood of materialistic enjoyment, just as fried barleycorns can no longer grow into shoots. Next autumn, He told them, their most cherished desire would be fulfilled.
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The gopis followed this instruction and, folding their hands in respect, offered obeisances to Sri Krishna. Satisfied, He gave them back their clothing. But the young girls had become so attracted to Him that they could not leave. Understanding their minds, Krishna said that He knew they had worshiped Katyayani to get Him as their husband. Because they had offered their hearts to Him, their desires would never again become tainted by the mood of materialistic enjoyment, just as fried barleycorns can no longer grow into shoots. Next autumn, He told them, their most cherished desire would be fulfilled.
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Vrunda Sakhi
vasana ke vastra ko Shree Krushna he haran kar sakte hai.....radhe radhe.
Anita Baichoo Vicentijevic
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare !
Arunangshu Hor
Om Sat Chit Ananda Sri Krishnaya Bayang Namah.
Nk Sen
Ebom masom brotom ceruh kumaryoh Krishnacetosoh
Bhodrokalim somanorccurbhuyannondosutoh potih.
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-Srimadbhagavatam-10/22/5
Brojokumaris whose heart was offered to Shrikrishna did this penance for a month long in thus way & adored Bhodrokali by determining 'May the son of Nanda be our husband,'
Bhodrokalim somanorccurbhuyannondosuto
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-Srimadbhagavatam-10/22/5
Brojokumaris whose heart was offered to Shrikrishna did this penance for a month long in thus way & adored Bhodrokali by determining 'May the son of Nanda be our husband,'
06 de noviembre de 2009 a las 6:18
Then the gopis, fully satisfied, returned to Vraja, and Sri Krishna and His cowherd friends went off to a distant place to graze the cows.
Sometime later, when the boys felt disturbed by the great heat of summer, they took shelter at the base of a tree that stood just like an umbrella. The Lord then said that the life of a tree is most excellent, for even while feeling pain a tree continues to protect others from heat, rain, snow and so on. With its leaves, flowers, fruits, shade, roots, bark, wood, fragrance, sap, ashes, pulp and sprouts, a tree fulfills the desires of everyone. This kind of life is ideal. Indeed, said Krishna, the perfection of life is to act with one’s vital energy, wealth, intelligence and words for the benefit of all.
After the Lord had glorified the trees in this way, the entire company went to the Yamuna, where the cowherd boys let the cows drink the sweet water and also drank some themselves.
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Sometime later, when the boys felt disturbed by the great heat of summer, they took shelter at the base of a tree that stood just like an umbrella. The Lord then said that the life of a tree is most excellent, for even while feeling pain a tree continues to protect others from heat, rain, snow and so on. With its leaves, flowers, fruits, shade, roots, bark, wood, fragrance, sap, ashes, pulp and sprouts, a tree fulfills the desires of everyone. This kind of life is ideal. Indeed, said Krishna, the perfection of life is to act with one’s vital energy, wealth, intelligence and words for the benefit of all.
After the Lord had glorified the trees in this way, the entire company went to the Yamuna, where the cowherd boys let the cows drink the sweet water and also drank some themselves.
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Shyam Kumar Banik
Jay sri Radha Ramana Gaurahari bol !!
Anita Baichoo Vicentijevic
Jai Shree Krishna !
Arunangshu Hor
Jagadiswaree Parameswaree He Maatri rupa Moheswaree. Jai Govinda, Jai Maa
Fernando García Sosa
May Krishna continue to bless you!
Beautiful......Hare Krishna.
Beautiful......Hare Krishna.
Nari Devi Dasi
Krsna always makes the atmosphere so sweet with His words of praise and example.
Nk Sen
Uushosyutthwayo gootroih swoironyoonyaboddhobahoboh
Krishnamuccoirjoguryantyo kalindyam snatumonwohom,
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/6)
They would get up at dawn daily & by calling by name each other, they would catch the hands each other & would go to Kalindi to take bath by chanting the qualities of Krishna loudly.
Krishnamuccoirjoguryantyo kalindyam snatumonwohom,
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/6)
They would get up at dawn daily & by calling by name each other, they would catch the hands each other & would go to Kalindi to take bath by chanting the qualities of Krishna loudly.
Prottoy Biswas
Hara Krishna
Nk Sen
Nodyam kodacidagotyo tiire nikshipyo puurbbobot.
basamsi Krishnam gayantyoo bijorhuh solile muda.
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- Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/7)
On the last day of their penance, coming to the bank of the Yamuna, they put off their dresses as like as other days, chanting the qualities of Shrikrishna, they played in the water with delight.
basamsi Krishnam gayantyoo bijorhuh solile muda.
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- Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/7)
On the last day of their penance, coming to the bank of the Yamuna, they put off their dresses as like as other days, chanting the qualities of Shrikrishna, they played in the water with delight.
08 de noviembre de 2009 a las 7:39 ·
This chapter describes how the marriageable daughters of the cowherd men worshiped Katyayani to get Lord Sri Krishna as their husband, and how Krishna stole the garments of the young girls and gave the girls benedictions.
Sukadeva Gosvami said: During the first month of the winter season, the young unmarried girls of Gokula observed the vow of worshiping goddess Katyayani. For the entire month they ate only unspiced khichri.
[ Translation & Purport by HDG A. C. Bhaktivedenta Swami Prabhupada ]
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sri-suka uvaca :
hemante prathame masi
nanda-vraja-kamarikah
cerur havishyam bhunjanah
katyayany-arcana-vratam
hemante prathame masi
nanda-vraja-kamarikah
cerur havishyam bhunjanah
katyayany-arcana-vratam
TRANSLATION
Sukadeva Gosvami said: During the first month of the winter season, the young unmarried girls of Gokula observed the vow of worshiping goddess Katyayani. For the entire month they ate only unspiced khichri.
PURPORT
The word hemante refers to the month of Margasirsha—from approximately the middle of November to the middle of December, according to the Western calendar. In Volume One, Chapter Twenty-two, of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Srila Prabhupada comments that the gopis “first ate havishyanna, a kind of food prepared by boiling together mung dal and rice without any spices or turmeric. According to Vedic injunction, this kind of food is recommended to purify the body before one enacts a ritualistic ceremony.”[ Translation & Purport by HDG A. C. Bhaktivedenta Swami Prabhupada ]
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Subrata Naskar
thanks dear
Anita Baichoo Vicentijevic
Thank you Anu !!!God Bless !
Deena Bandhu Das
no salt or spices! I would rather meditate in fire, what austerity!
Arunangshu Hor
Om Sri Laxmi Narayananayah Namah.
Shib Shankar Nath
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Nk Sen
Otragotyabolah ! kamom swom swom basoh progriyhotam
Satyom brubanhi noo mormo yod suuyom brotokorshitah.
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/10)
Oh the frails ! take your own dresses freely by coming here. I am speaking the truth,I am not ridiculing. Because you are tired by observing penance.
Satyom brubanhi noo mormo yod suuyom brotokorshitah.
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-Srimadbhagavatam (10/22/10)
Oh the frails ! take your own dresses freely by coming here. I am speaking the truth,I am not ridiculing. Because you are tired by observing penance.
10 de noviembre de 2009 a las 9:33
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