Uddhava Meets the Gopīs: Bhramara-gītā and Kṛṣṇa’s Message of Separation
वन्दे नन्दव्रजस्त्रीणां पादरेणुमभीक्ष्णश: । यासां हरिकथोद्गीतं पुनाति भुवनत्रयम् ॥ ६३ ॥
vande nanda-vraja-strīṇāṁ pāda-reṇum abhīkṣṇaśaḥ yāsāṁ hari-kathodgītaṁ punāti bhuvana-trayam
वन्दे नन्दव्रजस्त्रीणां पादरेणुमभीक्ष्णशः। यासां हरिकथोद्गीतं पुनाति भुवनत्रयम्॥
Śrī Uddhava, having established the glories of the gopīs in the previous verses, now directly offers his obeisances to them. According to the Śrī Vaiṣṇava-toṣaṇī, Śrī Uddhava did not offer such respect even to Lord Kṛṣṇa’s queens in Dvārakā.
This verse declares that even the dust of the gopīs’ feet is worshipable, because their Hari-kathā—sung in pure love—purifies all three worlds.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī praises the Nanda-vraja-strīḥ (the gopīs), presenting their devotion and Krishna-centered speech as supremely purifying.
Make regular time to hear, chant, or sing authentic narrations of Śrī Kṛṣṇa; the verse teaches that Krishna-kathā itself is a powerful purifier for one’s mind and life.