Gopī-Vipralambha: The Search for Kṛṣṇa and the Revelation of Divine Footprints
तैस्तै: पदैस्तत्पदवीमन्विच्छन्त्योऽग्रतोऽबला: । वध्वा: पदै: सुपृक्तानि विलोक्यार्ता: समब्रुवन् ॥ २६ ॥
tais taiḥ padais tat-padavīm anvicchantyo ’grato ’balāḥ vadhvāḥ padaiḥ su-pṛktāni vilokyārtāḥ samabruvan
牧女们循着那许多足迹追寻奎师那的行踪;但当她们看见这些足迹与祂最亲爱的伴侣的足迹密密交织在一起时,心中不安,便说道:
In Canto 10, Chapter 30, the gopīs follow Kṛṣṇa’s footprints through the forest, and their longing intensifies when they notice His footprints mingled with those of another woman.
Because the intermingled footprints suggested that Kṛṣṇa was walking intimately with a particular gopī, stirring both jealousy and deeper longing in their mood of separation (viraha).
When you feel distance from God, channel that ache into remembrance—hearing, chanting, and sincere prayer—so longing becomes a force that deepens devotion rather than discouragement.