SB 1.11.33
Devanāgarī
यद्यप्यसौ पार्श्वगतो रहोगत- स्तथापि तस्याङ्घ्रियुगं नवं नवम् । पदे पदे का विरमेत तत्पदा- च्चलापि यच्छ्रीर्न जहाति कर्हिचित् ॥ ३३ ॥
Text
yadyapy asau pārśva-gato raho-gatas tathāpi tasyāṅghri-yugaṁ navaṁ navam pade pade kā virameta tat-padāc calāpi yac chrīr na jahāti karhicit
Synonyms
yadi—although;api—certainly;asau—He (Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa);pārśva-gataḥ—just by the side;rahaḥ-gataḥ—exclusively alone;tathāpi—still;tasya—His;aṅghri-yugam—the feet of the Lord;navamnavam—newer and newer;pade—step;pade—in every step;kā—who;virameta—can be detached from;tat-padāt—from His feet;calāpi—moving;yat—whom;śrīḥ—the goddess of fortune;na—never;jahāti—quits;karhicit—at any time.
Translation
Although Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa was constantly by their sides, as well as exclusively alone, His feet appeared to them to be newer and newer. The goddess of fortune, although by nature always restless and moving, could not quit the Lord’s feet. So what woman can be detached from those feet, having once taken shelter of them?
Purport
The living beings are by constitution feminine by nature. The male or enjoyer is the Lord, and all manifestations of His different potencies are feminine by nature. In the Bhagavad-gītā, the living beings are designated as parā-prakṛti, or the superior potency. The material elements are aparā-prakṛti, or inferior potency. Such potencies are always employed for the satisfaction of the employer, or the enjoyer. The supreme enjoyer is the Lord Himself, as stated in the Bhagavad-gītā (5.29) . The potencies, therefore, when engaged directly in the service of the Lord, revive the natural color, and thus there is no disparity in the relation of the potent and potency.
Generally people engaged in service are always seeking some post under the government or the supreme enjoyer of the state. Since the Lord is the supreme enjoyer of everything in or outside the universe, it is happiness to be employed by Him. Once engaged in the supreme governmental service of the Lord, no living being wishes to be relieved from the engagement. The highest perfection of human life is to seek some employment under the Lord’s supreme service. That will make one extremely happy. One need not seek the moving goddess of fortune without the relation of the Lord.
