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Brahma is the stick of Krishna.
Rudra is His flute.
Indra is the horn,
"Gokula Vana" is Vaikuntha.
The trees are the Rishis of Vaikuntha.
The Daityas (Trinavarta and others) are greed, anger and
other passions. Krishna, in the form of Gopa, is Hari. Rama is the
Sesha serpent.
The eight principal wives and the sixteen thousand and one
hundred minor wives of Krishna are the Riks and Upanishads.
"Chanura" is Dvesha (Dislike).
"Mushtika" is Matsara (Egoism, Envy).
"Kubalaya plcla " is Darpa (pride).
"Vaka " is Garva (Arrogance).
"Rohini " is Daya (Tenderness).
"Satya bhama " is Ahinsa, (Non-Injury).
"Agha " is some fatal disease, such as consumption ??c.
"Kansa" is Kali(?) (The commentator Narayana says that
by Kali we are here to understand Kalaha or quarrel, for Kansa is the
incarnation of Kalanemi and Duryodhana is the incarnation of
Kali.).
"Sudaman " is Sama (restraint of the mind).
"Akrura " is Satya (Truth).
"Uddhava " is Dama (restraint of the senses).
"Sankha" is Vishnu himself in the form of Lakshmf.
The Milk products of the Gopis correspond to the ocean of
milk in the universe.
Kasyapa is the Ulukhala (wooden mortar used in cleansing
rice), to which Krishna was tied by Yasoda.
The rope that was used in the tying of Sri Krishna is Aditi.
Chakra is Veda.
The garland Vaijayanti is Dharma.
The umbrella is Akasa.
Gada is the Goddess Kalika.
The bow of horn (Sarnga) is the Maya of Vishnu.
The Arrow is Kala, the destroyer of all lives.
The Lotus is the seed of the universe. Garu^a is the religious
fig tree named Bhandira.
The following is taken from GOPI CHANDANA UPA-
NISHAD.
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