vraja-vadhÅ«-saá¹…ge kṛṣṇera rÄsÄdi-vilÄsa
yei jana kahe, Å›une kariyÄ viÅ›vÄsa
há¹›d-roga-kÄma tÄá¹…ra tat-kÄle haya ká¹£aya
tina-guṇa-ká¹£obha nahe, 'mahÄ-dhÄ«ra' haya

 vraja-vadhÅ«-saá¹…ge - in the association of the damsels of VrajabhÅ«mi; kṛṣṇera - of Lord Kṛṣṇa; rÄsa-Ädi-vilÄsa - pastimes like the rÄsa dance; yei - which; jana - person; kahe - describes; Å›une - hears; kariyÄ viÅ›vÄsa - with great faith; há¹›t-roga - the disease of the heart; kÄma - lust; tÄá¹…ra - of him; tat-kÄle - at that time; haya ká¹£aya - becomes nullified; tina-guṇa - of the three modes of material nature; ká¹£obha - agitation; nahe - is not; mahÄ-dhÄ«ra - very sober; haya - becomes.


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“When one hears or describes with great faith the pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa, such as His rÄsa dance with the gopÄ«s, the disease of lusty desires in his heart and the agitation caused by the three modes of material nature are immediately nullified, and he becomes sober and silent.

Purport

ÅšrÄ«la BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄ« ṬhÄkura comments in this connection, “Any person seriously inclined to hear about the pastimes of Kṛṣṇa’s rÄsa dance, as mentioned in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, with great faith and a transcendental, spiritually inspired mind, is immediately freed from the natural lusty desires found within the heart of a materialistic man.â€

When a pure Vaiṣṇava speaks on ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam and another pure Vaiṣṇava hears ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam from such a realized soul, both of them live in the transcendental world, where the contamination of the modes of material nature cannot touch them. Freed from the contamination of the modes of nature, the speaker and hearer are fixed in a transcendental mentality, knowing that their position on the transcendental platform is to serve the Supreme Lord. The class of men known as prÄká¹›ta-sahajiyÄs, who consider the transcendental pastimes of Lord Kṛṣṇa something like the behavior between a man and a woman in the material field, artificially think that hearing the rÄsa-lÄ«lÄ will help them by diminishing the lusty desires of their diseased hearts. But because they do not follow the regulative principles but instead violate even ordinary morals, their contemplation of rÄsa-lÄ«lÄ is a futile attempt, which sometimes results in their imitating the dealings of the gopÄ«s and Lord Kṛṣṇa. To forbid such habits of the prÄká¹›ta-sahajiyÄs, ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu has excluded their material intelligence by using the word viÅ›vÄsa (“faithâ€). In ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (10.33.30), ÅšrÄ«la Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« says:

naitat samÄcarej jÄtu manasÄpi hy anīśvaraḥ
vinaÅ›yaty Äcaran mauá¸hyÄd yathÄ rudro ’bdhijaá¹ viá¹£am

“Certainly one who is not the Supreme Personality of Godhead should never, even within his mind, imitate the activities of the transcendental rÄsa-lÄ«lÄ of Kṛṣṇa. If out of ignorance one does so, he will be destroyed, just as if he were to imitate Lord Åšiva, who drank poison produced from the ocean.â€