Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta
Narayana Maharaja
LALITA-DEVI'S APPEARANCE DAY
September 10, 2005

Holi pastime with Lalita on the far right.
[This year, 2007, Srimati Lalita-devis appearance day is on Sept 19 (in India),
one day before Radhastami. Two years ago, Srila Narayana Maharaja and the
assembled devotees observed the appearance day of Sri Radha's most intimate
sakhi, Srimati Lalita-devi on September 10. The following is a transcription of
the class given in her glorification, and it explains her significance in our
personal lives:]
Lalita-devi was born in the village of Karehla, and later on her father brought
her to Uccagaon, the place of her pastimes (lila-sthali). There are still many
evidences of her pastimes here, like a rock containing the imprints of her lotus
feet and some small utensils she used when she and the other sakhis fed Krsna
there. When the sun-rays fall on the imprints of those pots and plates, they
glitter and shine. All of Srimati Radhikas sakhis used to play with Krsna and
Lalita in Uccagaon, and there are many places there where you can see their
footprints to this day.
On the hill there is a slippery rock showing a specific pastime that was enacted
in a marriage arena. There, the gopis arranged a special kind of marriage
between Lalita and Krsna. This should not be misunderstood as a real marriage,
but rather a play marriage, like the marriage that was once enacted between
Srimati Radhika and Krsna. This is technically known as Gandharva marriage.
In that pastime, Krsna had been sitting beside Lalita, and the sakhis began to
play mischievously. Visakha and some of the other sakhis tied Sri Lalita's veil
to Krsna's pitambara (yellow shawl). Then suddenly, on the indication of Srimati
Radhika, Rangadevi and other sakhis began to sing wedding songs while Tungavidya
and others uttered wedding mantras, and the remaining sakhis showered flowers on
Sri Krsna and Lalita.
When Lalita noticed that something tricky was being done to her, she tried to
run away, but because her garments were tied to Krsna's pitambara, she could not
do so. All the sakhis then surrounded the couple and married them. Even today,
one can see the indication of the slide on the hill, as well as the markings of
alta (red lac) from the gopis feet. Although this pastime took place 5000 years
ago, you can still visualize it with your own eyes.
Lalita is 27 days elder than Radharani. [According to the tithi calculation,
Lalita-devi's appearance day falls on the day before Srimati Radhika's
appearance day.] She generally has the same loving mood towards both Radha and
Krsna, yet she is more inclined towards Srimati Radhika.
The following is the Sanskrit song called Sri Lalita-astakam, along with its
translation, and I will further explain each verse. This Lalita-astakam was
composed by Srila Rupa Gosvami:
radha-mukunda-pada-sambhava-gharma-bindu
nirmanchanopakarani-krta-deha-laksam
uttunga-sauhrda-visesa-vasat pragalbham
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer my obeisance unto the outspoken Sri Lalita-devi, who is charmingly
endowed with many beautiful, sweet qualities (sulalita). She has natural
expertise in all arts (lalita), and thus her service self-manifests. She wipes
away the glittering drops of perspiration which appear upon the lotus feet of
Sri Radha and Madhava when They meet. She is perpetually immersed in the most
elevated mellow of sauhrda-rasa, or undivided absorption in fulfilling the
heart's desire of her intimate friend Srimati Radhika. (Sri Lalitastakam, verse
1)]
There are four types of sakhis: svapaksa, vipaksa, tatastha and suhrt. Svapaksa
means those sakhis who are totally favorably disposed towards Srimati Radhika.
Vipaksa means those gopis who are totally favorably disposed towards Candravali
and opposed to Radhika. Tatastha means those who are neutral towards Srimati
Radhika and more favorably disposed towards Candravali. Suhrt means those who
are more favorably disposed towards Srimati Radhika and neutral towards
Candravali. Suhrt gopis never do anything unfavorable towards Srimati Radhika.
Lalita-devi and Visakha-devi are examples of gopis who are svapaksa to Srimati
Radhika, Candravali is vipaksa, Bhadra is tatastha, and Syamala is suhrt.
The mood of Lalita is that she is always trying to favorably serve the pastimes
of Radha and Krsna; she always tries to please Them. She engages in millions
upon millions of endeavors to please Them. When Radha and Krsna meet and engage
in amorous pastimes, Lalita wipes away the droplets of perspiration on Their
lotus feet. This means that she is engaged day and night in the service of Their
sweet pastimes.
There are two types of services in madhurya-rasa (conjugal rasa). One is in the
mood of the manjaris and the other in the mood of the sakhis. Lalita always
serves in the mood of a sakhi. One of her qualities is that she has some
controlling mentality. She can command both Radha and Krsna, but at the same
time she is friendly disposed towards both of Them. She is always immersed in
the ocean of love. She is very beautiful and very sweet, but at the same time
very sober and composed. Her heart is so sweet that she attracts the heart of
all others, but at the same time she is pragalbha, which means she can speak
harsh words, and can thus control both Radha and Krsna.
raka-sudha-kirana-mandala-kanti-dandi
vaktra-sriyam cakita-caru-camuru-netram
radha-prasadhana-vidhana-kala-prasiddham
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto Sri Lalita-devi whose beautiful face mocks the brilliance
of the full moon, whose eyes are ever-restless like those of a startled doe, who
is famous for her extraordinary expertise in the art of dressing Srimati Radhika,
and who is the treasure-house of unlimited feminine qualities. (Sri Lalitastakam,
verse 2)]
This verse begins by describing Srimati Lalita-devi's beauty. She is so
beautiful that her beauty surpasses the combined beauty of millions of moons,
and her eyes are said to be so restless that they can defeat the restlessness of
the eyes of a female deer. Her specific quality is that she is very expert in
applying make-up, and especially in arranging the hair decoration of Srimati
Radhika. Although all the eight principle sakhis are very famous in putting on
the bodily decorations and applying the make-up of Srimati Radhika, Lalita and
Visakha are the most expert. Moreover, of these two, Lalita is considered the
most proficient.
The pastime of decorating Srimati Radhika by Lalita and the other sakhis is
described in "Govinda-lilamrta", written by Srila Krsnadasa Kaviraja Gosvami,
and in "Krsna-bhavanamrta," written by Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura.
Those who want to serve Radha and Krsna in the mood of a manjari should
seriously take help from these scriptures. Sadhakas (devotional practitioners)
can find pastimes such as the above-mentioned in those books, and they can try
to be absorbed in them at the time of their devotional practices.
With reference to the verse above, Lalita and the other sakhis tell Srimati
Radhika, "When you go to meet with Krsna, this is how You should behave with
Him." They want Sri Krsna to be totally under the spell of Srimati Radhika.
While they are applying kajal (black eyeliner), they remind Srimati Radhika or
Her previous pastimes with Krsna. For example, once, when She was going out to
meet Krsna, She forgot to put kajal on one of Her eyes, and Krsna Himself put it
on upon Her arrival. Similar pastimes are brought to the attention of Srimati
Radhika at the time of putting on Her make-up, and in that way Her mood of
bringing pleasure to Krsna is enhanced. When the gopis put the tilaka mark on
Her forehead, they recite the kama-yantra, which still further inspires Srimati
Radhika in the mood of Her service to Krsna.
All these pastimes are arranged by Lalita-devi, and therefore she is described
as the fountainhead of various wonderful qualities.
lasyollasad-bhujaga-satru-patatra-citra
pattamsukabharana-kanculikancitangim
gorocana-ruci-vigarhana-gaurimanam
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto Sri Lalita-devi whose body is adorned with a splendid sari
as brilliant as the multi-colored tail-feathers of an ecstatically dancing
peacock, whose breast is covered with an exceedingly attractive blouse (kanculi),
whose hair part is decorated with shimmering red vermilion, and who wears
various necklaces and other jeweled ornaments. Her golden complexion defeats
that of even gorocana, the bright golden pigment that comes when rain-water
during the svati-naksatra constellation hits the head of a qualified cow, and
she possesses innumerable good qualities. (Sri Lalitastakam, verse 3)]
This verse gives a similarity with a peacock. When the rainy season comes, the
peacock becomes very happy. He has been especially gifted by God to have
beautiful colors on his feathers, and he expresses his happiness on seeing the
clouds by spreading his wings. In the same way, Srimati Lalita-devi's dresses
are so beautifully ornamented and colored that they express the mood of a
peacock showing his happiness by spreading his wings. The color of her sari,
various kinds of necklaces and all her ornaments brilliantly glitter, and all
this glittering combined with the luster of her own body give a profound
impression.
The word gorocana is also mentioned in this verse. In that connection there is a
particular constellation called svati-naksatra. When rain water hits the hoof of
a cow at that time, it becomes yellow, like the color of turmeric. This very
special yellow color of gorocana defeats even the shimmer of gold, and the
substance gorocana is also considered very costly. This is the impression
Lalita-devi gives when she is serving Srimati Radhika with all her
paraphernalia, ornaments and beauty.
dhurte vrajendra-tanaye tanu susthu-vamyam
ma daksina bhava kalankini laghavaya
radhe giram srnu hitam iti siksayantim
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto Sri Lalita-devi, the charming treasure-house of all good
qualities, who instructs Srimati Radhika in this way: "O Kalankini (unchaste
one)! Radhe! Listen to my good instructions which are favorable for you!
Vrajendra-nandana is very crafty (dhurta). Don't display Your mood of gentle
submission (daksina bhava) to Him; instead, in all circumstances be contrary."
(Sri Lalitastakam, verse 4)]
radham abhi vraja-pateh krtam atmajena
kutam manag api vilokya vilohitaksim
vag-bhangibhis tam acirena vilajjayantim
devim gunaih sulalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto the abode of all good qualities, the supremely charming
Sri Lalita-devi, who, upon hearing Sri Krsna speak even a few sly words to
Srimati Radhika, immediately becomes furious and shames Krsna with her biting,
sarcastic remarks, "You are so truthful and simple-hearted, and such a chaste
lover!" (Sri Lalitastakam, verse 5)]
Srimati Radhika is controlled by the extreme love of Lalita-sakhi. When She is
with Lalita-sakhi, Lalita can even chastise Her: "When Krsna comes, You should
remain very unsubmissive and enter a sulky mood." Radhika may reply, "What can I
do? As soon as I see Krsna in the distance, My sulky mood goes away. I cannot
maintain it." Then with a raised finger, Lalita says, "Don't give up your
unsubmissive mood. You should chastise Krsna, for He has so many bad qualities.
He is crooked and unchaste. He is a cheater. He will come to You early in the
morning and what will He do? He will hold onto Your feet and beg forgiveness.
But don't believe anything He says. Don't become submissive. Instead, You should
chastise Him!"
Sakhis are of two types and two moods: (1) daksina right wing or submissive.
This is called ghrta-sneha (like ghee), and it is a quality of Candravali's
group. (2) vamya contrary or unsubmissive. This is called madhu-sneha (like
honey), and it is a quality of Radhika's group. [Ghee is wholesome, but without
much taste, whereas honey is wholesome and also sweet]
Radhika's mood is called vamya (left-wing, contrary, or unsubmissive) and
Candravali's mood is called daksina (right-wing, or submissive). Only those
gopis in the mood of vamya can completely control Krsna. The two groups, that
is, Radhika's group and Candravali's group, do not appreciate each other.
Candravali criticizes Srimati Radhika and Her group, saying, "How can they dare
to do maan (be in a sulky mood) towards Krsna? He is so sweet and lovely!"
Srimati Radhika and Her group think, "Why does Candravali become so submissive
towards Krsna!?" Srimati Radhika says, "One must apply a weapon to control Krsna.
Why doesn't Candravali control Him like us? How can she serve Him if she is not
like us?" Thus, both groups cannot appreciate each other's moods.
Lalita is the siksa-guru of all the gopis in Radhika's group, and also of
Radhika Herself. Srila Rupa Gosvami writes: Lalita-devi sometimes chastises
Radhika, saying, "Oh Kalankini, Oh unchaste one, [She will be called unchaste by
Her in-laws, and for that reason She may try to be contrary, but Lalita-devi is
telling Her here that ho matter what others say, She should still be contrary to
Krsna.] don't become submissive to Krsna."
In this song, Srila Rupa Gosvami repeatedly offers his prostrated obeisances to
Srimati Lalita-devi. If Sri Krsna approaches Srimati Radhika and uses some
clever cheating words, Lalita-devi cannot tolerate it. In nisanta-lila, Srimati
Radhika has been waiting all night for Krsna to come, and yet He doesn't come.
He finally comes very early in the morning, with signs on His divine body that
He has been with other gopis. Lalita-devi tells Him, "Don't come here. We don't
want Your service. Where is Your beloved? You should go to her." His eyes are
very red and other symptoms are there. Lalita then chastises Him, saying, "Yes,
I know You, Krsna. You are very chaste, simple and honest." By her sharp and
harsh words, she makes Krsna ashamed and causes Him to be shy. This is described
in "Sri Krsna-bhavanamrta".
Krsna sometimes challenges the gopis in the forest: "Why have you come here?
Don't you know I am Vrajendra, the King of Vrndavana? By picking flowers here,
you are destroying My Vrndavana!"
At that time Lalita-devi says, "We know what kind of 'protector' You are.
Actually you have never planted one seed or watered one tree. Instead, with Your
hundreds of thousands of cows, it is You who destroys Vrndavana. We are the real
owners of Vrndavana. We have planted every seed and watered every tree."
Krsna then says, "Don't you know who I am? I am a very religious person and I
have never told a lie."
Then Srimati Lalita-devi says, "Yes, we know what type of religious person You
are. We heard that when You were only seven days old, You killed a woman named
Putana, who came as a mother to You. And which house in Vrndavana have You not
stolen from? Are You the same religious person who stole all the clothing of the
gopis? Are You the same religious person who performed rasa-lila with all the
married gopis of Vrndavana?" Krsna then becomes ashamed.
vatsalya-vrnda-vasatim pasupala-rajnyah
sakhyanusiksana-kalasu gurum sakhinam
radha-balavaraja-jivita-nirvisesam
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto the supremely charming Sri Lalita-devi, who possesses all
divine qualities; who is also the recipient of Yasoda-devi's parental affection;
the guru of all the sakhis, instructing them in the art of friendship; and the
very life of both Srimati Radhika and the younger brother of Baladeva. (Sri
Lalitastakam, verse 6)]
Without the presence of vatsalya-rasa (parental love), the glories of
madhurya-rasa (conjugal love) do not manifest. One example occurs when Srimati
Radhika goes with all Her sakhis to Nandagaon to cook. Mother Yasoda is there,
but there is no disturbance. When Srimati Radhika goes to Nanda-bhavana with
Lalita and the asta-sakhis (Radhika's eight most intimate friends), Yasoda-devi
exhibits intense parental love towards Her not less than the parental love she
has towards her son Krsna. She also shows great affection to all the other
sakhis and manjaris, because of their relation with Her.
All the asta-sakhis have so many excellent qualities, and therefore Srila Rupa
Gosvami writes, "Of all the gopis, the asta-sakhis are the topmost." For
example, Srimati Tungavidya-devi can speak with all types of birds and animals.
She understands their language and can communicate with them. What can be
greater than performing services to Srimati Radhika under the guidance of Lalita
and Visakha and the other asta-sakhis? Lalita and Visakha are the siksa-gurus of
all the gopis in the group of Srimati Radhika.
Lalita-devi's life and soul is Srimati Radhika and Krsna. Srila Rupa Gosvami
prays, "I offer pranama again and again unto Srimati Lalita-devi."
yam kam api vraja-kule vrsabhanu-jayah
preksya sva-paksa-padavim anurudhyamanam
sadyas tad-ista-ghatanena krtarthayantim
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
["I offer pranama unto the supremely charming Sri Lalita-devi, the treasure
house of all good qualities. Upon seeing any young maiden anywhere in Vraja and
discerning that she is inclined towards her priya-sakhi Srimati Radhika, Lalita
immediately tells Radha that She must accept this person in Her own party (svapaksa).
Radha obeys Lalita, who thus fulfills that maiden's desires." (Sri Lalitastakam,
verse 7)]
Lalita has many charming qualities. What is Her greatest quality Her quality
that is most favorable for the sadhakas of this world? If she sees in Vrndavana
any gopi, or anyone who has even a slight touch of a scent of desire to serve
Srimati Radhika, she immediately fulfills that gopi's desire and gives her the
unlimited wealth of the service of Srimati Radhika's lotus feet. If one has a
one-pointed desire to perform service to Srimati Radhika under the direct
guidance of Srimati Lalita-devi, and furthermore under the shelter of Sri Rupa
Manjari, that devotee may know that Lalita-devi's shelter is the only path by
which one can achieve this.
radha-vrajendra-suta-sangama-ranga-caryam
varyam viniscitavatim akhilotsavebhyah
tam gokula-priya-sakhi-nikuramba-mukhyam
devim gunaih sulalitam lalitam namami
[I offer pranama unto Sri Lalita-devi, the embodiment of all divine virtues and
the foremost of all the favorite sakhis of Gokula. Her primary task is providing
pleasure for Sri Radha-Govinda by arranging Their meetings this delightful
seva surpasses the enjoyment of all the best festivals combined together. (Sri
Lalitastakam, verse 8)]
Without the mercy of Lalita-devi, Giriraja or Yamuna, it is not possible to
enter rasa-lila. The first and greatest is Srimati Lalita-devi herself, the
second is Giriraja Govardhana and the third is Yamuna or Visakha-devi.
Lalita is the same age as Srimati Radhika, or she is twenty-seven days older.
[It may happen one way in one yuga (millennium) and one way in another.] Like
Radhika, Lalita also has all the qualities of being a yuthesvari able to
control her own group of subservient gopis. Why is she qualified to be a
yuthesvari? If Bhadra, Syamala or Candravali can become yuthesvaris, then what
to speak of Lalita-devi? However, despite being the same age as Radhika and
having the qualification of a yuthesvari, still, the only goal of her life is to
serve Srimati Radhika and to facilitate the meeting of Sri Sri Radha and Krsna.
Her only happiness is the meeting of Radha and Krsna, and to achieve that goal,
she never considers any amount of discomfort or suffering.
Sri Raghunatha dasa Gosvami prays,
padabjayos tava vina vara-dasyam eva
nanyat kadapi samaye kila devi yace
sakhyaya te mama namo 'stu namo 'stu nityam
dasyaya te mama raso 'stu raso 'stu satyam
[O Goddess! I shall never pray to You for anything but the excellent service of
Your lotus feet. I offer my constant obeisances unto the idea of becoming Your
friend, but I truly relish the idea of becoming Your maidservant. (Vilap-kusumanjali
text 16)]
"Oh, I offer my obeisances millions of times to the position of a sakhi of
Srimati Radhika. But my only real desire, birth after birth, is to attain the
service of Srimati Radhika in the mood of a manjari. I have no desire to become
equal to Radhika, like the sakhis."
Srila Raghunatha dasa Gosvami also prays, "I will never leave the feet of
Radhika to go to Krsna. Even if Krsna goes to Dvaraka and calls me there, I will
not go. However, if out of some madness Radhika has somehow gone to Dvaraka, I
will fly even faster than Garuda to serve Her there." (Svaniyama dasakam, verses
3 and 4)
nandann amuni lalita-guna-lalitani
padyani yah pathati nirmala-drstir astau
pritya vikarsati janam nija-vrnda-madhye
tam kirtida-pati-kulojjvala-kalpa-valli
[If a person with a cheerful and pure heart recites this astakam in praise of
Lalita-devi, he will be affectionately brought into Srimati Radhika's own group
of sakhis. Lalita-devi is superbly ornamented with beauty, grace and charm, and,
along with Srimati Radhika, is the effulgent wish-fulfilling creeper (kalpa-valli)
of Vrsabhanu Maharaja's family that winds around the kalpa-vrksa of Krsna. (Sri
Lalitastakam, verse 9)]
In conclusion, Srimati Lalita-devi is the wish-fulfilling tree of the prema-seva
(service in love) of Sri Sri Radha and Krsna. Whoever chants this Lalita-astakam
will make Radha and Krsna happy. Moreover, Lalita-devi herself will be happy,
and all our desires will be fulfilled.
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