Brahmā’s Bewilderment and Kṛṣṇa Becoming the Calves and Cowherd Boys
Brahma-vimohana-līlā
ततो नृपोन्मर्दनमज्जलेपना- लङ्काररक्षातिलकाशनादिभि: । संलालित: स्वाचरितै: प्रहर्षयन् सायं गतो यामयमेन माधव: ॥ २३ ॥
tato nṛponmardana-majja-lepanā- laṅkāra-rakṣā-tilakāśanādibhiḥ saṁlālitaḥ svācaritaiḥ praharṣayan sāyaṁ gato yāma-yamena mādhavaḥ
その後、マハーラージャよ、リーラーの定めに従いマーダヴァは夕刻に戻り、各牧童の家に入り、以前の子らとまったく同じように振る舞って母たちを超越の歓喜で満たされた。母たちは油での按摩、沐浴、白檀の塗布、装身具、護身の真言、ティラカ、食事などで世話をし、こうして自らシュリー・クリシュナに奉仕したのである。
This verse shows the cowherd boys affectionately serving Kṛṣṇa—massaging, bathing, decorating, applying tilaka, and feeding Him—illustrating intimate friendship expressed as loving seva.
Mādhava is a name of Kṛṣṇa highlighting His sweetness and divine nature; here it emphasizes that the Supreme Lord is joyfully participating in simple, intimate evening pastimes with His friends in Vraja.
Offer daily, heartfelt service to Kṛṣṇa—such as simple worship, cleanliness, food offerings, and remembrance—cultivating devotion not as duty alone but as affectionate friendship and joy.