sakheti matvā prasabhaḿ yad uktaḿ

he kṛṣṇa he yādava he sakheti

ajānatā mahimānaḿ tavedaḿ

mayā pramādāt praṇayena vāpi

yac cāvahāsārtham asat-kṛto 'si

vihāra-śayyāsana-bhojaneṣu

eko 'tha vāpy acyuta tat-samakṣaḿ

tat kṣāmaye tvām aham aprameyam


Text

"'Thinking of You as my friend, I have rashly addressed You "O Krishna," "O Yadava," "O my friend," not knowing Your glories. Please forgive whatever I may have done in madness or in love. I have dishonored You many times, jesting as we relaxed, lay on the same bed, or sat or ate together, sometimes alone and sometimes in front of many friends. O infallible one, please excuse me for all those offenses.'

Purport

This is a quotation from the Bhagavad-gita (11.41-42). In this verse, Arjuna is addressing Krishna, who was exhibiting His universal form on the Battlefield of Kurukshetra.