The Kātyāyanī-vrata, the Stealing of the Gopīs’ Garments, and Kṛṣṇa’s Teaching on Purified Desire
इति प्रवालस्तबकफलपुष्पदलोत्करै: । तरूणां नम्रशाखानां मध्यतो यमुनां गत: ॥ ३६ ॥
iti pravāla-stabaka- phala-puṣpa-dalotkaraiḥ tarūṇāṁ namra-śākhānāṁ madhyato yamunāṁ gataḥ
かくして、若枝・果実・花・葉の豊かさにより枝を低く垂れた樹々の間を進み、主シュリー・クリシュナはヤムナー河へと至った。
This verse depicts Kṛṣṇa approaching the Yamunā, presenting her as the sacred setting where His intimate Vṛndāvana pastimes unfold amid nature’s abundant beauty.
The imagery highlights Vraja’s devotional atmosphere—nature itself appears humble and offering, as if the trees bow in reverence while Kṛṣṇa passes toward the Yamunā.
One can practice bhakti by contemplatively hearing and visualizing Kṛṣṇa’s Vṛndāvana līlā, letting the mind rest on His presence and the sacred setting rather than on distraction.