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Answered by AAKRITIK
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    Raasak-Kreeda
It was full moon night of Sharat Ritu  and Krishna wanted to fulfill his promise to the gopis. So Krishna began to play divine music on his transcendental flute. Hearing the vibrations of the of the flute, the gopis left all their work and rushed to spot in the Vrindavana forest, where Krishna was playing his flute.  

Initially Krishna tried to dishearten the gopis by jugglery of  words and asked them why they had come to the forest at this late hour in the night? Were they not afraid of the animals that were freely loitering in the jungle? He advised them to go back home for it was not appropriate for the ladies to be with another person except their husbands or relatives at this hour of night. The gopis became sad and anxious over this rude behavior of Krishna and bowed down their heads, looking on the ground and drawing lines in the sand with their toes and shedding tears as they asked Krishna why he was speaking so heartlessly to them? They had come there leaving aside their worldly relations just to surrender themselves and embrace Him as their supreme beloved.
On hearing the anxious pleas of the gopis and satisfied with their whole-hearted devotion, Krishna started wandering with them in the Vrindavana forest, singing and dancing with them. In this way they reached the cool sandy banks of River Yamuna. In this transcendental atmosphere when Krishna touched the bodies of gopis, their desire to embrace him increased. They all enjoyed the pastimes without a tinge mundane sex life. The gopis however soon began to feel proud, considering themselves to be the most fortunate of the women in the universe by being favored by  Krishna. Lord Krishna immediately disappeared from the scene in order to curb their pride.
  THE DISAPPEARANCE:
  

When Krishna suddenly disappeared from the company of the gopis, they started searching for him in every place. Unable to find him, they started behaving in strange manner. They asked the trees, plants and animals in the forest whether they have seen Krishna? Unable to get any answer from them, they asked each other about the whereabouts of Krishna. After much searching, they all sat down fatigued and started imitating the different pastimes they had with Krishna. Some gopis found the footprints of Krishna and begin to follow them Soon they saw another set of footprints beside the imprints of lotus-feet of Lord Krishna.
They concluded that these were the footprints of gopi Radha Rani, whom Krishna loved very dearly. Krishna had taken her with him, because when all the other gopis were feeling very proud of their company with Krishna, Radha was deeply immersed in the contemplation of Krishna. So Krishna, took her with him because at there was no pride in her. As they traversed some distance Radha Rani requested Krishna to decorate her hairs with flowers. Krishna did as desired by Radha Rani. When they reached deep in the forest, Radha Rani told Krishna that she was very tired and could not go any further. Krishna then lifted her on his shoulders. But as soon as she seated herself on the shoulder of Krishna, she started thinking in a manner unusual to her. She was assailed by the  satvik ahankar (gentle proud) that Krishna left all gopis and came with her. He decorated and lifted her on his shoulder as she commanded. As Krishna walked a few steps more, Radha Rani caught hold of the branch of a tree.
That very moment Krishna immediately disappeared under her and Radha Rani was left hanging on the branch. All the gopis came where Radha Rani was hanging from the branch of the tree and heard everything from her. They felt sympathetic about her and together, they proceeded in search of Krishna. When they were unsuccessful in their endeavor, they set down on the bank of River Yamuna and started chanting the glories of Krishna. They repeatedly requested Krishna to appear again. On hearing their plea, Krishna reappeared before the gopis and tried to pacify them. 
 THE RASA DANCE:
Thus hearing Krishna speaking to pacify them, the gopisbecame very happy. After this Krishna began the Rasa dance. Krishna danced amidst the gopis.  Krishna multiplied himself into many Krishnas and each form stood beside every gopi, so that each gopi thought that Krishna was dancing with her alone. There were three kinds of rasa going on simultaneously. One: Kanha and one gopi, personal meeting. One: Kanha and two gopis, social meeting. One:  Gopis encircling Radha Rani and Krishna while all their senses centred around Krishna, the final and lasting meeting. The dance was a perfect tuning of rhythm, body movements and music. The movements of their extremities, earrings, hair with flowers and their smiling at each other produced a wonderful dance. To see this wonderful dance, many demi-gods accompanied by their wives had arrived in the sky. The Gandharvas and Kinnaras began to sing and showered flowers on the dancers




 
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Krsna god playes flute in such a great way that as mentioned in srimad bhagavatam canto 10

By hearing krsna playing flute
Krsna god playes flute in such a great way that as mentioned in srimad bhagavatam canto 10

By hearing krsna playing flute
One day Krsna saw one of His companions playing a flute, thus He also desired to have a flute.

In bank of yamuna river all bamboo sticks are very proud that they are growing so high in the sky.

But that one bamboo stick was very humble he was not going up, but bending down.

He was very humble and bend.

He was performing great austerities standing on one leg in water of Yamuna for long time.

Villagers are often coming on bank of Yamuna and they would cut all this high growing bamboo sticks.

Only one bamboo stick who was bend down nobody touch.

He was not useful to them.

But that humble bamboo stick was very patient. He was waiting for his day of perfection.

One day the Lord Sri Krishna himself came on bank of Yamuna.

He was looking for proper bamboo stick to make his own flute.

Then from all bamboo he chose the bamboo stick bending humbly down.

From that bamboo on the bank of the Yamuna River he constructed His divine flute.

Krsna’s belongings are not ordinary, hence His flute is highly divine

After ascetics perform great austerities for many births they may become a stick, ankle bell, or dress of Lord Krsna’s.

Similarly the bamboo stick used to make the Lord’s flute must also have performed great austerities.

When Krsna played His flute, the sound mesmerized Lord Brahma, Lord Siva and all the movable and immovable entities in the three worlds.

The scriptures state Krsna’s flute is His main weapon. By this weapon he conquer devotees heart.

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