Uddhava went to the banks of Yamuna to have early morning bath. The Gopis were singing devotional songs at their homes. The whole village was humming the sweet tunes of devotional music:
(Child Krishna asks for curd and butter. He is just woken up from his sleep. His eyes are still sleepy. Hungry Krishna quarrels for food. The Gopis have come to see Shree Krishna. Krishna does not allow them to milk the cows. He threatens his mother and says that he will spill the curd and break the pot.)
Uddhava is amazed with their sweet voice. He assumes about the sweetness of their heart. The residents of Vraj are most fortunate, their mind and soul are attached to Shree Krishna. The Gopis salute the house of Nandrai everyday, when they churn the curd at home. Today they saw a chariot parked at the courtyard of Nandrai.
“O Gopi! Perhaps Akrura has come again with a chariot.” The impatient Gopis rush to the house of Nandrai:
(They saw Uddhava. They greeted him warmly and inquired with him about Shree Krishna.)
They saluted him with folded hands. They asked him politely, “O Uddhavji! Is there a message for us? Why has Krishna not come? Does he dislike us? Is he bored of us? Uddhavji, please tell us the truth. You are a good friend of his. Is he remembering us or not? Whom does he love in Mathura?”
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Please deliver quickly the message of his:
(O Uddhavji! Now tell us about Shree Krishna. We are weak women and your message will help sustain our life. Some messages are peaceful and some ignite burning fire. Please act wisely, and tell us with compassion.)
“O Brother! Tell us something to cool our heart and soul.”
Uddhavji said, “O Gopis! You are very dear to Shree Krishna. Krishna has told me many things to convey to you. O devout ladies! God remembers you day and night.”