tÄ nÄvidan mayy anuá¹£aá¹…ga-baddha-
dhiyaḥ svam ÄtmÄnam adas tathedam
yathÄ samÄdhau munayo 'bdhi-toye
nadyaḥ praviá¹£á¹­Ä iva nÄma-rÅ«pe

 tÄḥ - they (the gopÄ«s); na - not; avidan - were aware of; mayi - in Me; anuá¹£aá¹…ga - by intimate contact; baddha - bound up; dhiyaḥ - their consciousness; svam - their own; ÄtmÄnam - body or self; adaḥ - something remote; tathÄ - thus considering; idam - this which is most near; yathÄ - just as; samÄdhau - in yoga-samÄdhi; munayaḥ - great sages; abdhi - of the ocean; toye - in the water; nadyaḥ - rivers; praviṣṭÄḥ - having entered; iva - like; nÄma - names; rÅ«pe - and forms.


Text

My dear Uddhava, just as great sages in yoga trance merge into self-realization, like rivers merging into the ocean, and are thus not aware of material names and forms, similarly, the gopÄ«s of Vá¹›ndÄvana were so completely attached to Me within their minds that they could not think of their own bodies, or of this world, or of their future lives. Their entire consciousness was simply bound up in Me.

Purport

The words svam ÄtmÄnam adas tathedam indicate that while for ordinary persons one’s personal body is the most near and dear thing, the gopÄ«s considered their own bodies to be distant and remote, just as a yogÄ« in samÄdhi trance considers ordinary things around his physical body or his physical body itself to be most remote. When Kṛṣṇa played on His flute late at night, the gopÄ«s immediately forgot everything about their so-called husbands and children and went to dance with Lord Kṛṣṇa in the forest. These controversial points have been clearly explained in the book Kṛṣṇa, by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupÄda. The basic explanation is that Lord Kṛṣṇa is the source of everything, and the gopÄ«s are the Lord’s own potency. Thus there is no discrepancy or immorality in the almighty Personality of Godhead’s loving affairs with His own manifest potency, the gopÄ«s, who happen to be the most beautiful young girls in the creation of God.

There is no illusion on the part of the gopīs, for they are so attracted to Lord Kṛṣṇa that they do not care to think of anything else. Since all existence is situated within the body of Lord Kṛṣṇa, there is no loss for the gopīs when they concentrate on the Lord. It is the nature of very deep love to exclude all objects except the beloved. However, in the material world, where we try to love a limited temporary object such as our nation, family or personal body, our exclusion of other objects constitutes ignorance. But when our love is intensely concentrated on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the origin of everything, such concentration cannot be considered ignorance or small-mindedness.

The example of the sages in samÄdhi is given here only to illustrate exclusive concentration on a single object. Otherwise, there is no comparison between the ecstatic love of the gopÄ«s and the dry meditation of the yogÄ«s, who merely try to understand that they are not their material bodies. Since the gopÄ«s had no material bodies to become detached from and were personally dancing with and embracing the Absolute Truth, one can never compare the exalted position of the gopÄ«s to that of mere yogÄ«s. It is stated that the bliss of impersonal Brahman realization cannot be compared to even an atomic fragment of the blissful ocean of love of Kṛṣṇa. Intimate attachment is like a strong rope that binds the mind and heart. In material life we are bound to that which is temporary and illusory, and therefore such binding of the heart causes great pain. However, if we bind our minds and hearts to the eternal Lord Kṛṣṇa, the reservoir of all pleasure and beauty, then our hearts will expand unlimitedly in the ocean of transcendental bliss.

One should understand that the gopÄ«s were not in any way inclined toward impersonal meditation, in which one denies the reality of variegated creation. The gopÄ«s did not deny anything; they simply loved Kṛṣṇa and could not think of anything else. They only rejected whatever impeded their concentration on Lord Kṛṣṇa, cursing even their own eyelids, which blinked and thus removed Kṛṣṇa from their sight for a split second. ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ« has stated that all sincere devotees of the Lord should have the courage to remove from their lives anything that impedes their progressive march back home, back to Godhead.