Category:Mood of the Gopis
Theme Analysis
The mood of the gopīs (gopī-bhāva) represents the pinnacle of spiritual perfection, characterized by an intense, selfless desire to satisfy Kṛṣṇa's senses. This analysis distinguishes this divine mood from material lust, emphasizing that while lust seeks personal gratification, the gopīs desire only Kṛṣṇa's happiness. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu and the Six Gosvāmīs are presented as the supreme exemplars of this mood, constantly absorbed in feelings of separation and service. For the practitioner, the instruction is to cultivate this mood internally (siddha-deha) by following in the footsteps of the gopīs, rather than imitating them externally.
- Love vs. Lust: The fundamental difference between material lust and the mood of the gopīs is that lust is self-centered, whereas the gopīs' love is entirely centered on the pleasure of Kṛṣṇa.
- Lord Caitanya's Absorption: Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, although Kṛṣṇa Himself, adopted the mood of the gopīs to experience the depth of their love, seeing Kṛṣṇa everywhere and feeling intense separation.
- The Example of the Gosvāmīs: The Six Gosvāmīs of Vṛndāvana were constantly immersed in this transcendental mood, searching for Kṛṣṇa and engaging in the service of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa.
- Internal Cultivation: Devotees are advised to accept the mood of the gopīs in their spiritual body (siddha-deha) and think of the pastimes of Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa, without engaging in external imitation.
- The Path of Perfection: By following the mood of the associates of Rādhārāṇī (sakhī-bhāva), one can attain the perfectional stage and return to Goloka Vṛndāvana.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Cultivating the Gopīs' Pure Mood.
Pages in category "Mood of the Gopis"
The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
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- One need not externally change his dress. By following the mood of the associates and friends of Radharani, one can ultimately achieve the perfectional stage and be transferred to Goloka Vrndavana, the transcendental abode of Krsna
- One should accept the mood of the gopis in their service. In such a transcendental mood, one should always think of the pastimes of Sri Radha and Krsna
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- Radharani is grown up, and Her character is equipoised. She is always deeply absorbed in ecstatic love and always feeling in the mood of a left-wing gopi
- Ramananda Raya explained that one should accept the mood of the damsels of Vraja. In Caitanya-caritamrta it is clearly said that one should accept the emotional activities and not imitate the dress of the associates of Krsna
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- Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu was ecstatic in this way because He was presenting Himself in the mood of the gopis. The gopis wanted to drink the ocean of sweetness arising from the bodily features of Krsna, but Krsna did not allow them to come near
- Srinivasacarya said that the Gosvamis were always absorbed in the ocean of transcendental feelings in the mood of the gopis. When they lived in Vrndavana they were searching for Krsna, crying, "Where are You, Krsna?"
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- The gopis provide the highest example of such unalloyed love of Godhead, and Lord Caitanya at the ultimate stage of realization displayed the viraha worship in the mood of the gopis
- The mood of the gopis' emotional pursuit is called siddha-deha. This word indicates the pure spiritual body which is beyond the senses, mind and intelligence
- The six Gosvamis are honored all over the three worlds, and they are worth taking shelter of because they are absorbed in the mood of the gopis and are engaged in the transcendental loving service of Radha and Krsna
- The word 'sama-drsah,' mentioned in the fourth line of the previous verse, means 'following the mood of the gopis.' The word 'samah' means 'the srutis' attainment of bodies like those of the gopis
- They (the Six Gosvamis) are always absorbed in the mood of the gopis and are engaged in the transcendental loving service of Radha and Krsna
- They (the six Gosvamis) are honored all over the three worlds, and they are worth taking shelter of because they are absorbed in the mood of the gopis and are engaged in the transcendental loving service of Radha and Krsna
- This verse (CC Madhya 8.229) specifically mentions, sakhi-bhave paya radha-krsnera carana: only transcendentally elevated persons in the mood of the gopis can engage in the service of the lotus feet of Radha and Krsna