It was Govardhana Puja (worship) day and all the
Gopas and Gopikas had to go beyond the village
limits to circumambulate and worship the Govardhan Hill, a
festival they celebrated every year. Neeraja too went with
the others and in spite of the severest warning, she peeped
into a crowd of enthusiastic Gopis watching the dance
of Radha with Krishna, in a flower bower near the Hill. She
was so captivated by the Divine Presence that she was no longer
the same person.
Another day, while on the Yamuna bank, she
saw Krishna fashioning a flute from a reed taken out of vamsi
kunj (bamboo bower) and she heard Him play! Oh, it was
overwhelmingly ecstatic! It was a call to transcend the material
bonds to free oneself from the trammels of earthly endeavours.
Neeraja did not care for any one now. She became God-mad.
In fact, she was the first to hold the reins of Akrura’s
chariot when he was taking Krishna to Mathura away from Gokulam,
and try to push the vehicle back!
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