उत्थिते देवकीसूनौ ताः सर्वा अपि गोपिकाः । विलज्जिताः समुत्तस्धुर्गृह्णंत्यः स्वंस्वमंबरम्
utthite devakīsūnau tāḥ sarvā api gopikāḥ | vilajjitāḥ samuttasdhurgṛhṇaṃtyaḥ svaṃsvamaṃbaram
当提婆姬之子起身时,众牧女也都羞怯地站起,各自拾起自己的衣裳。
Narrator (Skanda to Agastya), deduced from Kāśī-khaṇḍa dialogic norm
Scene: Krishna rises; the gopīs, suddenly bashful, stand and gather their own garments, averting eyes—an intimate moment of lajja after playful closeness.
It depicts social and moral decorum (lajjā, maryādā) as part of dharma in sacred narratives.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; the larger work is the Kāśī-khaṇḍa.
None.