Uddhava Meets the Gopīs: Bhramara-gītā and Kṛṣṇa’s Message of Separation
आसामहो चरणरेणुजुषामहं स्यां वृन्दावने किमपि गुल्मलतौषधीनाम् । या दुस्त्यजं स्वजनमार्यपथं च हित्वा भेजुर्मुकुन्दपदवीं श्रुतिभिर्विमृग्याम् ॥ ६१ ॥
āsām aho caraṇa-reṇu-juṣām ahaṁ syāṁ vṛndāvane kim api gulma-latauṣadhīnām yā dustyajaṁ sva-janam ārya-pathaṁ ca hitvā bhejur mukunda-padavīṁ śrutibhir vimṛgyām
愿我在弗林达文成为一丛灌木、一条藤蔓或一株药草,好得享这些牧女莲足之尘。她们舍弃难舍的夫、子与亲眷,也舍弃世俗贞顺之道,而投依那为吠陀圣典所寻求的穆昆达——圣奎师那——的足迹。
The word meanings and translation for this verse are taken from Śrīla Prabhupāda’s English rendering of Caitanya-caritāmṛta ( Antya 7.47) .
In this verse Uddhava declares the gopīs’ devotion to be so exalted that he desires to become a plant in Vṛndāvana just to receive the dust of their feet, because they attained Mukunda—the goal even the Vedas seek.
After witnessing the gopīs’ unparalleled love and surrender to Kṛṣṇa, Uddhava expresses extreme humility, valuing even indirect service—receiving their foot-dust—above any prestige or position.
Cultivate reverence for sincere devotees, seek opportunities for service without ego, and prioritize loving remembrance of Kṛṣṇa over social approval—mirroring the gopīs’ single-minded dedication.