Veṇu-gīta-āhvāna and the Gopīs’ Appeal: The Opening of Rāsa-līlā
यर्ह्यम्बुजाक्ष तव पादतलं रमाया दत्तक्षणं क्वचिदरण्यजनप्रियस्य । अस्प्राक्ष्म तत्प्रभृति नान्यसमक्षमञ्ज: स्थातुं स्त्वयाभिरमिता बत पारयाम: ॥ ३६ ॥
yarhy ambujākṣa tava pāda-talaṁ ramāyā datta-kṣaṇaṁ kvacid araṇya-jana-priyasya asprākṣma tat-prabhṛti nānya-samakṣam añjaḥ sthātuṁs tvayābhiramitā bata pārayāmaḥ
O lotus-eyed one, the goddess of fortune considers it a festive occasion whenever she touches the soles of Your lotus feet. You are very dear to the residents of the forest, and therefore we will also touch those lotus feet. From that time on we will be unable even to stand in the presence of any other man, for we will have been fully satisfied by You.
This verse shows the height of gopī-prema: after experiencing even a moment of Kṛṣṇa’s intimate mercy, they cannot tolerate separation and feel unable to continue life normally without him.
They emphasize Kṛṣṇa’s supreme position: even Lakṣmī desires the touch of his lotus feet, yet the gopīs received that touch directly—highlighting the unique intimacy of Vraja-bhakti.
By cultivating steady remembrance of Kṛṣṇa, valuing his association (through nāma-japa, śravaṇam, and sādhus), and recognizing that real fulfillment comes from devotion rather than social approval or external comforts.