kim asmÄbhir vanaukobhir
anyÄbhir vÄ mahÄtmanaḥ
Å›rÄ«-pater Äpta-kÄmasya
kriyetÄrthaḥ ká¹›tÄtmanaḥ

 kim - what; asmÄbhiḥ - with us; vana - the forest; okobhiḥ - whose residence; anyÄbhiḥ - with other women;  - or; mahÄ-Ätmanaḥ - for the exalted personality (Kṛṣṇa); Å›rÄ« - of the goddess of fortune; pateḥ - for the husband; Äpta-kÄmasya - whose desires are already completely fulfilled; kriyeta - is to be served; arthaḥ - purpose; ká¹›ta-Ätmanaḥ - for Him who is complete in Himself.


Text

The great soul Kṛṣṇa is the Lord of the goddess of fortune, and He automatically achieves whatever He desires. How can we forest-dwellers or any other women fulfill His purposes when He is already fulfilled within Himself?

Purport

Although the gopÄ«s lamented that Kṛṣṇa was associating with the city women in MathurÄ, they now realize that as the absolute Personality of Godhead, He has no need for any women. It is out of His causeless mercy that He awards His association to His loving devotees.