Category:Sridama
Theme Analysis
In the transcendental realm of Vṛndāvana, the Supreme Personality of Godhead interacts with His pure devotees in various intimate relationships, perfectly fulfilling their desires for loving exchange. Śrīdāmā, recognized as the chief among Kṛṣṇa's cowherd boyfriends, exemplifies the perfection of fraternal affection (sakhya-rasa). In this extraordinary relationship, all feelings of awe and reverence are completely discarded, allowing Śrīdāmā and the other boys to play, joke, and even playfully fight with the Supreme Lord as equals.
- The Chief Friend in Sakhya-Rasa: Among the countless confidential friends of Lord Kṛṣṇa in Vṛndāvana, Śrīdāmā is celebrated as the foremost associate in the mood of fraternal love.
- Friendship Without Reverence: The unique characteristic of this relationship is the complete absence of awe; the boys view Kṛṣṇa simply as their dear friend rather than the Supreme Controller.
- Intimate Play and Equality: In their daily pastimes, Śrīdāmā and the cowherd boys interact with Kṛṣṇa on equal terms, sometimes even defeating Him in games and climbing upon His shoulders.
- Eternal Attachments: The separation from Kṛṣṇa, even for a moment, causes immense distress to Śrīdāmā and the other associates, showcasing the intense depth of their pure spiritual attachment.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Intimate Pastimes of Kṛṣṇa with Śrīdāmā in Sakhya Rasa.
Pages in category "Sridama"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- Sri Ramadasa, later known as Abhirama Thakura, was one of the twelve gopalas, or cowherd boyfriends, of Sri Nityananda Prabhu. The Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika (126) states that Sri Ramadasa was formerly Sridama
- Sridama said, "Believe me, my dear friend, a moment's absence from You creates great havoc, not only for us but for the cows also. Everything becomes disarranged, and we become mad after You"
- Sridama, Subala & Stoka Krsna said, "Dear Balarama, if You like, let us all go there and enjoy these fruits. The aroma of the fruits is now spread everywhere. Don't You smell it from here?"
- Sridama, Subala & Stoka Krsna said, "Not even animals go there, and no birds are living there; they have all left. One can only appreciate the sweet aroma that is coming from that place"
- Sridama, Subala & Stoka Krsna said, "Some have fallen down, & some are very ripe even in the trees. It is a very nice place, but because of a great demon, Dhenukasura, it is very difficult to go there. No one can reach the trees to collect the fruits"
- Sridhara Svami mentions Sridama Vipra, who expressed to himself his feelings of obligation, thinking, "Life after life, may I be connected with Krsna in this friendly attitude
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- The friendship typified by Sridama and Sudama is the standard of friendship without any tinge of reverence
- The friendship typified by Sridama and Sudama, however, is the standard of friendship without any tinge of reverence
- The Gaura-ganoddesa-dipika states that Sri Ramadasa, later known as Abhirama Thakura, was formerly Sridama.
- There are other descriptions of Krsna's being treated as an ordinary person (SB 10.18.24). Indeed, when He was defeated in games with His friends, the cowherd boys, Krsna would carry them - notably Sridama - on His shoulders