ity acyutenÄbhihitaáš vrajÄbalÄ
matvÄ vivastrÄplavanaáš vrata-cyutim
tat-pĹŤrti-kÄmÄs tad-aĹeᚣa-karmaášÄáš
sÄkᚣÄt-káštaáš nemur avadya-mášg yataḼ
iti - in these words; acyutena - by the infallible Supreme Lord; abhihitam - indicated; vraja-abalÄḼ - the girls of Vraja; matvÄ - considering; vivastra - naked; Äplavanam - the bathing; vraja-cyutim - a falldown from their vow; tat-pĹŤrti - the successful completion of that; kÄmÄḼ - intently desiring; tat - of that performance; aĹeᚣa-karmarášÄm - and of unlimited other pious activities; sÄkᚣÄt-káštam - to the directly manifest fruit; nemuḼ - they offered their obeisances; avadya-mášk - the cleanser of all sins; yataḼ - because.
The transcendental position of KášášŁáša consciousness is clearly described here. The gopÄŤs decided that it was better to renounce their so-called family tradition and traditional morality and simply surrender unto the Supreme Lord KášášŁáša. This does not mean that the KášášŁáša consciousness movement advocates immoral activities. In fact, the devotees of ISKCON practice the highest standard of restraint and morality, but at the same time we recognize the transcendental position of KášášŁáša. Lord KášášŁáša is God and therefore has no material desire to enjoy young girls in sexual affairs. As will be seen in this chapter, Lord KášášŁáša was not at all attracted to enjoying the gopÄŤs; rather He was attracted to their love and wanted to satisfy them.
The greatest offense is to imitate the activities of Lord KášášŁáša. In India there is a group called prÄkášta-sahajiyÄ, who imitate these affairs of KášášŁáša and try to enjoy naked young girls in the name of worshiping KášášŁáša. The ISKCON movement sternly rejects this mockery of religion, because the greatest offense is for a human being to ludicrously imitate the Supreme Personality of Godhead. In the ISKCON movement there are no cheap incarnations, and it is not possible for a devotee of this movement to promote himself to the position of KášášŁáša.
Five hundred years ago KášášŁáša appeared as Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu, who practiced strict celibacy throughout His student life and at the age of twenty-four took sannyÄsa, a lifelong vow of celibacy. Caitanya MahÄprabhu rigidly avoided contact with women in order to carry out His vow of loving service to KášášŁáša. When KášášŁáša personally appeared five thousand years ago, He exhibited these wonderful pastimes, which attract our attention. We should not become envious or shocked when we hear that God can perform such pastimes. Our shock is due to our ignorance, because if we tried to perform these activities our bodies would be afflicted by lust. Lord KášášŁáša, however, is the Supreme Absolute Truth and is therefore never disturbed by any material desire whatsoever. Thus, this incident â in which the gopÄŤs gave up normal standards of morality and, raising their hands to their head, bowed down in compliance with KášášŁášaâs order â is an example of pure devotional surrender and not a discrepancy in religious principles.
In fact, the gopÄŤsâ surrender is the perfection of all religion, as ĹrÄŤla PrabhupÄda describes in KášášŁáša, the Supreme Personality of Godhead: âThe gopÄŤs were all simple souls, and whatever KášášŁáša said they took to be true. In order to be freed from the wrath of Varuášadeva, as well as to fulfill the desired end of their vows and ultimately to please their worshipable Lord, KášášŁáša, they immediately abided by His order. Thus they became the greatest lovers of KášášŁáša, and His most obedient servitors.
âNothing can compare with the KášášŁáša consciousness of the gopÄŤs. Actually, the gopÄŤs did not care for Varuáša or any other demigod; they only wanted to satisfy KášášŁáša.â