Rāsa-līlā Begins; Divine Multiplication; Moral Doubt and Its Resolution
नृत्यती गायती काचित् कूजन्नूपुरमेखला । पार्श्वस्थाच्युतहस्ताब्जं श्रान्ताधात्स्तनयो: शिवम् ॥ १३ ॥
nṛtyatī gāyatī kācit kūjan nūpura-mekhalā pārśva-sthācyuta-hastābjaṁ śrāntādhāt stanayoḥ śivam
別のゴーピーは踊り歌って疲れ、足鈴と腰飾りがちりんと鳴っていた。そこで傍らに立つ不落の主アチュタの、慰めを与える吉祥なる蓮華の御手を、自らの胸にそっと置いた。
It describes a gopī dancing and singing as her ornaments chimed, and how—fatigued—she stood near Kṛṣṇa (Acyuta) and placed His lotus hand on her breasts, indicating intimate, ecstatic devotion within the divine līlā.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is narrating these Rāsa-līlā pastimes to King Parīkṣit.
They are to be understood as transcendental expressions of pure love (prema) in Kṛṣṇa’s divine pastimes, approached with reverence, purity, and guidance from the Bhāgavata’s devotional framework rather than worldly desire.