Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 90, Text 24

SB 10.90.24

hamsa svagatam asyatam piba payo bruhy anga saureh katham
dutam tvam nu vidama kaccid ajitah svasty asta uktam pura
kim va nas cala-sauhrdah smarati tam kasmad bhajamo vayam
ksaudralapaya kama-dam sriyam rte saivaika-nistha striyam
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:
 
Welcome, swan. Please sit here and drink some milk. Give us some news of the descendant of Sura, dear one. We know you are His messenger. Is that invincible Lord doing well, and does that unreliable friend of ours still remember the words He spoke to us long ago? Why should we go and worship Him? O servant of a petty master, go tell Him who fulfills our desires to come here without the goddess of fortune. Is she the only woman exclusively devoted to Him?
 
Purport by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti relates the following conversation between the queens and the swan:
 
The queens ask, “Is the unconquerable Lord doing well?”
 
The swan replies, “How can Lord Krsna be doing well without you, His beloved consorts?”
 
“But does He even remember what He once told one of us, Srimati Rukmini? Does He recall that He said, ‘In all My palaces I see no other wife as dear as you’?”
 
“He does indeed remember this, and that is just why He sent me here. You should all go to Him and engage in His devotional service.”
 
“Why should we go worship Him if He refuses to come here to be with us?”
 
“But my dear oceans of compassion, He is suffering so much from your absence! How can He be saved from this distress?”
 
“Just listen, O servant of a petty master: tell Him to come here, as He should. If He is suffering from lusty desires, He has only Himself to blame, since He Himself is the creator of Cupid’s power. We self-respecting ladies are not going to yield to His demand that we go seek Him out.”
 
“So be it; then I will take my leave.”
 
“No, one minute, dear swan. Ask Him to come to us here, but without the goddess of fortune, who always cheats us by keeping Him all to herself.”
 
“Don’t you know that Goddess Laksmi is devoted exclusively to the Lord? How could He give her up like that?”
 
“And is she the only woman in the world who is completely sold out to Him? What about us?”
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