81-85 Decorating Radha II
Decorations for Radha's ears
Verse 81
Rangadevi fastens a gold taranka (earring) to each of Radha's ears.
It is
shaped like a palm leaf joined by a lotus bud.
In front is small flower design made
of blue sapphire. Hence the taranka looks like a bumble bee resting above a
golden lotus.
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
Rangadevi is the sixth of Radha's Ashta-sakhi group, and the twin sister of
Sudevi. Like Radha, Rangadevi is a vāmā-madhyā nāyikā, possessing mid-range
jealousy, her age is 14 years, 2 months and 4½ days. Rangadevi's dress is the
color of a red jaba flower, and her bodily hue is like a lotus pod.
She is noted for chandan seva. Rangadevi's mother and father are Karuna and Ranga-sagar, her husband's name is Raktekshan. In Gaura lila, she appears as Sri Govind Ghosh.
Verse 82
On the upper portion of Radha's ears, Chitra Devi places golden chakra-shalaka.
There are diamonds, rubies and sapphires in the middle attached to a row of
pearls. At the bottom is a huge pearl hanging from a golden stud. Thus these
two chakra-shalakas glitter-even more than the sun!
Decoration for Radha's chin
Verse 83
Using a jeweled pencil, Vishakha places a black dot of kasturi on Radha's chin
that resembles a black bee resting on a svarna-padma.
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
In Kṛṣṇa-bhāvanāmṛta, Lalita performs this seva. Seeing
this black dot, someone could guess: "Although the moon (Radha's face)
destroyed the darkness, it mercifully allows the small offspring of darkness to
remain."
Lalita then gests with Radha: "Although I've drawn this black bindu which rises
like a full moon from an ocean of madhurya, Krishna will consider its black color
his own impression and smear it on his own body during Kandarpa keli with you!"
Decoration for Radha's nose
Verse 84
Radha's eyes are long and tapered, and her nose curves like the beak of a
parrot. The elegant pearl that hangs from beneath her nose (attached
with golden thread) defeats the beauty of the labani fruit.
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
In Krishna-bhavanamrita, Lalitla says that this pearl resembles a bael fruit.
Yet it's also an arrow that Kamadeva releases from the sharp tip of Radha's
nose to destroy Sri Mukunda's patience!
Lalita jokingly addresses this enchanting pearl:
"Oh hey nose ornament! You're the sweet nectar bait that will allure the two
restless fish of Shyamasundar's eyes!"
But overhearing, Vishakha answers,
"Hey Lalita! Our Krishna is like a whale swimming in an ocean of maha-prema-so
as he can swallow our patience, fear and intelligence, he would easily swallow
up this attractive hook (nose pearl) too! Therefore, oh Lalita, be careful of
what you say-for nothing can subdue the strength of Krishna's eyes!"
Feeling embarrassed, Radhika's eyebrows scorn, as she answers,
"Hey Lalita! O hey Vishakha! Why don't you become like fish hooks to capture
Krishna and enjoy him in your own befitting way!"
Decorating Radha's eyes
Verse 85
As Radhika's eyes resemble thirsty chakora birds who drink Krishna's nectar-moon
face, Vishakha decides to decorate their borders with black anjana-the color of
Krishna's body.
Rasa-tarangini Tika:
In Krishna-bhavanamrita, Sri Lalitaji performs this seva.
And when Radha blinks, the captivating beauty of her eyes are ravishing; even
the most erudite scholar would fail to justly describe their charm!
Lalita next jests with Radha by addressing her eyes: "Oh hey nayana yugala !* Are you saying: 'We're the most beautiful part of the body, why have you smeared black kajjal around our borders instead of decorating us with jewel!' I shall now tell you the answer: Because you are fond of looking upon 'Krishna-varna' (Krishna`s color), we've offered you this dark shading according to your own ruci.

