Balarāma Visits Vraja: Consoling the Gopīs and Dragging the Yamunā
कामं विहृत्य सलिलादुत्तीर्णायासीताम्बरे । भूषणानि महार्हाणि ददौ कान्ति: शुभां स्रजम् ॥ ३१ ॥
kāmaṁ vihṛtya salilād uttīrṇāyāsītāmbare bhūṣaṇāni mahārhāṇi dadau kāntiḥ śubhāṁ srajam
El Señor se recreó en el agua hasta quedar satisfecho, y al salir, la diosa Kānti le ofreció vestiduras azules, joyas preciosas y un collar resplandeciente.
Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī quotes from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa to show that the goddess Kānti mentioned here is actually Lakṣmī, the goddess of fortune:
It describes a divine pastime where Balarāma’s beloved, after enjoying water-sport, comes out, changes into fresh garments, and offers Him precious ornaments and an auspicious garland.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates this verse while recounting Balarāma’s pastimes in the Tenth Canto.
It highlights loving seva—adorning the Lord with one’s best offerings—teaching devotees to express devotion through respectful, beautiful, and heartfelt service.