Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 24, Text 32-33

Text-32-33

 SB 10.24.32-33

tatha ca vyadadhuh sarvam
 yathaha madhusudanah
vacayitva svasty-ayanam
 tad-dravyena giri-dvijan
 
upahrtya balin samyag
 adrta yavasam gavam
go-dhanani puraskrtya
 girim cakruh pradaksinam
 
Translation: 
 
The cowherd community then did all that Madhusudana had suggested. They arranged for the brahmanas to recite the auspicious Vedic mantras, and using the paraphernalia that had been intended for Indra’s sacrifice, they presented offerings to Govardhana Hill and the brahmanas with reverential respect. They also gave grass to the cows. Then, placing the cows, bulls and calves in front of them, they circumambulated Govardhana.
 
Purport: 
 
The residents of Vrndavana were simply devoted to Lord Krsna; that was the sum and substance of their existence. Being the Lord’s eternal associates, they were ultimately not concerned with Lord Indra or ritualistic sacrifice, and they were certainly not interested in the mechanistic philosophy that Krsna had just spoken to them. They simply loved Krsna, and out of intense affection they did exactly what He had requested.
 
Their simple loving mentality was not small-mindedness or ignorance, since they were devoted to the Supreme Absolute Truth, who contains within Himself all existence. Thus the residents of Vrndavana constantly experienced the highest, essential truth underlying all other truths — and that is Sri Krsna Himself, the cause of all causes and that which sustains the existence of all that exists. The residents of Vrndavana were overwhelmed in loving service to that Supreme Absolute Truth; therefore they were the most fortunate, most intelligent and most pragmatic of all living beings.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 24, Text 31
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 24, Text 34