Draupadī Meets Kṛṣṇa’s Queens — Narratives of the Lord’s Marriages and the Queens’ Bhakti
उन्नीय वक्त्रमुरुकुन्तलकुण्डलत्विड् गण्डस्थलं शिशिरहासकटाक्षमोक्षै: । राज्ञो निरीक्ष्य परित: शनकैर्मुरारे- रंसेऽनुरक्तहृदया निदधे स्वमालाम् ॥ २९ ॥
unnīya vaktram uru-kuntala-kuṇḍala-tviḍ- gaṇḍa-sthalaṁ śiśira-hāsa-kaṭākṣa-mokṣaiḥ rājño nirīkṣya paritaḥ śanakair murārer aṁse ’nurakta-hṛdayā nidadhe sva-mālām
Ich hob mein Antlitz, umrahmt von üppigen Locken, und meine Wangen glänzten im Schimmer der Ohrringe. Mit kühlem Lächeln und sanften Seitenblicken schaute ich umher; dann, die Könige betrachtend, legte ich langsam meine Girlande auf die Schulter Murāris, der mein Herz gewonnen hatte.
It signifies her deliberate choice and exclusive devotion to Kṛṣṇa (Murāri), publicly offering herself to Him despite the presence of powerful kings.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this verse to Mahārāja Parīkṣit while describing the queens’ recollections of Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes.
It teaches steady, heartfelt commitment to dharma and devotion—choosing what is spiritually right even when surrounded by social pressure or competing voices.