उद्धव उवाच । यं न ब्रह्मा न च हरो न देवा न महर्षयः । स्वभावमनुगच्छंति सर्वा धन्या व्रजस्त्रियः
uddhava uvāca | yaṃ na brahmā na ca haro na devā na maharṣayaḥ | svabhāvamanugacchaṃti sarvā dhanyā vrajastriyaḥ
Uddhava disse: «Aquele cuja verdadeira natureza nem Brahmā, nem Hara (Śiva), nem os deuses, nem os grandes ṛṣis conseguem acompanhar plenamente—e, no entanto, todas as mulheres de Vraja são bem-aventuradas, pois naturalmente caminham com Ele.»
Uddhava
Tirtha: Vraja (gopī-bhakti as the tīrtha’s crown)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Uddhava speaks in awe: above him symbolic figures of Brahmā and Śiva and devas appear as distant silhouettes, while the gopīs are shown closest to Kṛṣṇa—indicating intimacy surpassing cosmic hierarchy.
Pure love can access the Lord more intimately than even exalted cosmic beings can through knowledge alone.
The verse glorifies Vraja-devotion rather than a bathing-place; it appears within Dvārakā-māhātmya in Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa.
None; it is theological praise of bhakti.