Kṛṣṇa Teases Rukmiṇī; Her Devotional Reply and the Lord’s Assurance
दूतस्त्वयात्मलभने सुविविक्तमन्त्र: प्रस्थापितो मयि चिरायति शून्यमेतत् । मत्वा जिहास इदमङ्गमनन्ययोग्यं तिष्ठेत तत्त्वयि वयं प्रतिनन्दयाम: ॥ ५७ ॥
dūtas tvayātma-labhane su-vivikta-mantraḥ prasthāpito mayi cirāyati śūnyam etat matvā jihāsa idaṁ aṅgam ananya-yogyaṁ tiṣṭheta tat tvayi vayaṁ pratinandayāmaḥ
تم نے اپنی ذات کی قربت کے لیے نہایت رازدارانہ پیغام کے ساتھ قاصد بھیجا تھا؛ اور جب میں دیر سے آیا تو تم نے دنیا کو خالی سمجھ کر اس بدن کو چھوڑ دینے کا ارادہ کیا جو میرے سوا کسی اور کے لائق نہیں۔ تمہاری یہ عظیم بھکتی ہمیشہ قائم رہے؛ میں خوشی سے بس تمہاری عقیدت کا شکر ادا کر سکتا ہوں۔
Śrīmatī Rukmiṇī-devī had no intention whatsoever of accepting any other husband but Lord Kṛṣṇa, as she stated in her message to the Lord ( Bhāg. 10.52.43 ): yarhy ambujākṣa na labheya bhavat-prasādaṁ / jahyām asūn vrata-kṛśān śata-janmabhiḥ syāt. “If I cannot obtain Your mercy, I shall simply give up my vital force, which will have become weak from the severe penances I will perform. Then, after hundreds of lifetimes of endeavor, I may obtain Your mercy.” The Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam firmly establishes the unique glories of Queen Rukmiṇī-devī.
This verse shows Rukmiṇī’s intense viraha-bhakti: without Kṛṣṇa’s response she experiences emptiness, and her body itself feels meaningful only for Him—expressing exclusive, one-pointed devotion.
Believing Kṛṣṇa had rejected her and that her messenger had not returned, she felt her body had no purpose apart from serving Kṛṣṇa; this reveals her ananya-bhakti—exclusive belonging to Him alone.
Cultivate single-hearted devotion: let your choices, relationships, and identity align with service to Kṛṣṇa, and when feeling “emptiness,” turn it into prayerful remembrance rather than despair.