The Kātyāyanī-vrata, the Stealing of the Gopīs’ Garments, and Kṛṣṇa’s Teaching on Purified Desire
तासां वासांस्युपादाय नीपमारुह्य सत्वर: । हसद्भि: प्रहसन् बालै: परिहासमुवाच ह ॥ ९ ॥
tāsāṁ vāsāṁsy upādāya nīpam āruhya satvaraḥ hasadbhiḥ prahasan bālaiḥ parihāsam uvāca ha
Baginda mengambil pakaian gadis-gadis itu lalu segera memanjat pokok kadamba. Sambil ketawa besar dan membuat sahabat-sahabat kecil turut ketawa, Baginda menegur para gopī dengan gurauan.
In this verse, Śukadeva describes Kṛṣṇa taking the gopīs’ clothes and climbing a kadamba tree, then teasing them—part of a līlā meant to draw out complete surrender and exclusive devotion.
Kṛṣṇa’s playful words, accompanied by the boys’ laughter, form a deliberate test and revelation of the gopīs’ single-minded dependence on Him, a hallmark of Vraja-bhakti in this narrative.
Even when circumstances feel embarrassing or challenging, cultivate humility and steady faith—turning to the Lord for shelter rather than ego-based reactions.