Uddhava Meets the Gopīs: Bhramara-gītā and Kṛṣṇa’s Message of Separation
विसृज शिरसि पादं वेद्म्यहं चाटुकारै- रनुनयविदुषस्तेऽभ्येत्य दौत्यैर्मुकुन्दात् । स्वकृत इह विसृष्टापत्यपत्यन्यलोका व्यसृजदकृतचेता: किं नु सन्धेयमस्मिन् ॥ १६ ॥
visṛja śirasi pādaṁ vedmy ahaṁ cātu-kārair anunaya-viduṣas te ’bhyetya dautyair mukundāt sva-kṛta iha viṣṛṣṭāpatya-paty-anya-lokā vyasṛjad akṛta-cetāḥ kiṁ nu sandheyam asmin
别把头放在我脚下;我知道你在做什么。你从穆昆达那里学会了奉承与劝和的手腕,如今带着甜言蜜语来做他的使者。可他连那些只为他而舍弃儿女、丈夫与一切亲缘的人都抛下了;他如此忘恩,我又何必如今与他和好?
According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī, this verse illustrates the qualities of sañjalpa, as described by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī in the following verse of his Ujjvala-nīlamaṇi (14.190):
It shows that the gopīs’ love is so exclusive that Kṛṣṇa’s physical absence feels like abandonment, and their devotion intensifies into uncompromising surrender and truth-speaking to His messenger.
She speaks with sharp irony and intense emotion: outwardly offering reverence, yet simultaneously exposing that she recognizes Uddhava’s role as Kṛṣṇa’s persuasive envoy and doubts any reconciliation is possible.
It cautions against superficial consolation in spiritual pain and encourages honest prayer: bring one’s real feelings to God, while remaining steady in devotion even when circumstances feel like rejection.