Veṇu-gīta-āhvāna and the Gopīs’ Appeal: The Opening of Rāsa-līlā
अस्वर्ग्यमयशस्यं च फल्गु कृच्छ्रं भयावहम् । जुगुप्सितं च सर्वत्र ह्यौपपत्यं कुलस्त्रिय: ॥ २६ ॥
asvargyam ayaśasyaṁ ca phalgu kṛcchraṁ bhayāvaham jugupsitaṁ ca sarvatra hy aupapatyaṁ kula-striyaḥ
对出身端正的女子而言,琐碎的私通之事处处为人所鄙;它断绝天界之路,败坏名声,并招致艰难与恐惧。
In this verse, Kṛṣṇa states that illicit association is condemned everywhere and brings infamy, fear, hardship, and only trivial pleasure—thus it is not a spiritually elevating path.
Kṛṣṇa speaks in a dharmic, cautionary tone to test and deepen the gopīs’ devotion, externally discouraging what appears socially improper while revealing their love is not ordinary lust but pure surrender.
Avoid relationships rooted in secrecy and exploitation, since they breed fear and suffering; instead cultivate integrity and channel desire into steady, devotional practices that purify the heart.