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
ان کے کپڑے اٹھا کر وہ جلدی سے کدمب کے درخت پر چڑھ گئے۔ پھر خود زور سے ہنستے اور بال سکھاؤں کو بھی ہنساتے ہوئے، گوپیوں سے مذاق میں مخاطب ہوئے۔
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.