Practicing Success
What happens after Krishna feels remorseful for ignoring Radha in Gita Govinda? |
Krishna continues to ignore Radha Krishna looks for Radha Krishna sulks in a bower Krishna plays with other gopis |
Krishna looks for Radha |
Answer: After feeling remorseful, Krishna starts looking for Radha in Gita Govinda. Gita Govinda is Manaku’s most outstanding set of works. Composed by Jayadeva, Gita Govinda begins with the description of how Radha and Krishna fall in love on the banks of river Yamuna. A delightful description of spring follows and the poet describes the sports of Krishna with other gopis. Ignored by Krishna, heartbroken Radha sulks in a bower as her friend, sakhi, describes how Krishna continues to wander with the pretty cowherd girls. After sometime, Krishna feels remorseful and starts looking for Radha, and on not finding her, laments for her. The messenger, now, goes to Radha and tells her of the longing of Krishna for her. Ultimately, she persuades her to meet him and what follows is the mystic union. Though the characters are divine and enact the play at a philosophical plane, where Radha is a devotee or soul, and Krishna, the cosmic power, in whom she is to be drowned. The love sport played here is rather human. |