Vilapa-kusumanjali, verse 16, part 2 | Lecture by Pratibha Goswami

In this intimate lecture, we explore Vilapa-kusumanjali verse 16.2, where Raghunath das Goswami expresses the deepest longing of the manjari's heart. Guided by Ananta das Babaji Maharaj’s commentary, we enter the mood of a devotee who desires nothing but the smallest service at Srimati Radhika’s lotus feet.
This verse reveals the essence of pure humility—the heart of a seva-dasi whose only happiness is found in Radha’s joy.
Through beautiful lilas, we witness Radha and Krishna’s playful dice game, their first meeting, and the distinct roles of sakhis and manjaris in Vraja.
This session opens a doorway into the world of raganuga-bhakti, where identity and devotion deepen into spontaneous loving service.
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48:22 min.
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Timestamps
00:30 — Reading from the commentary of Ananta das Babaji
02:38 — Lila: Radha and Krishna play a divine dice game
10:26 — End of lila; explanation of the different kinds of sakhis
18:17 — Reading of commentary of Ananta das Babaji
20:20 — Lila: The first meeting of Radha and Krishna — Krishna dresses as a girl
38:10 — End of lila; wrap-up and Q & A
39:47 — Manjari-bhava vs. sakhi-bhava
45:05 — Becoming “addicted” to nikunj ras
Excerpt – Leela: Radha and Krishna are playing dice
9:57 min.
https://youtu.be/Tm-iqh9yrf8 (Öffnet in neuem Fenster)To listen to the leelas (pastimes) of Radha and Krishna is an exceptional practice. By contemplating and meditating on the scene while being told, the spiritual practitioner can tune in to the feelings of the Divine Couple. Pratibha Goswami is explaining the leela in a sweet and imaginative manner. So it is easy to catch the spiritual sentiments and have an experience of divine rapture (rasa).
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