Verse Text
yathā śrī-gīta-govinde (2.1) –
viharati vane rādhā sādhāraṇa-praṇaye harau
vigalita-nijotkarṣād īṛsyā-vaśena gatānyataḥ |
kvacid api latā-kuṣje guṣjan-madhu-vrata-maṇḍalī-
mukhara-nikhare līnā dīnāpy uvāca rahaḥ sakhīm ||30||
Translation
An example from Gīta-govinda: When Kṛṣṇa was sporting with all the gopīs in the forest, treating them all with equal affection, Rādhā left that place in anger because of His slighting her superior position. Later, while hiding in a grove of creepers while bees were buzzing overhead, in a grief-stricken state, she spoke to a friend in private.
Purport (Jiva Goswami)
The example of māna should be seen in the first half of the verse.
Purport (Nectar of Devotion)
… there is the following incident described in Gīta-govinda: “When Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī saw Kṛṣṇa enjoying Himself in the company of several other gopīs, She became a little jealous because Her special prestige was being dimmed. Therefore, She immediately left the scene and took shelter in a nice flower bush where the black drones were humming. Then, hiding Herself behind the creepers, She began to express Her sorrow to one of Her consorts.” This is an instance of a seeming disagreement.