Location: Yamuna Banks
Radha was lost in her thoughts. She had been shocked to hear Subala's reply, that he had agreed for Radha's marriage to Abhimanyu. Who was he to decide that? But what could she do now?
She stared at the cool waters of Yamuna. Fishes kept popping every now and then out of the water and back. As she waited for her sakhis to arrive, she saw her reflection in the waters. In the cool light of the moon, her face was dimly lit, casting a charm which was not present during the day. She wondered what could be done. Just then, the waters of the Yamuna rose. They formed the figure of a lady.
"Pranam Radha!" Yamuna Devi said, her blue complexion glowing with radiance.
"Pranam Yamune... how come you have appeared today?"
"I noticed your depressed face... what has happened?"
And Radha narrated the entire day's incidents to her. Yamuna Devi listened patiently, and when Radha finished, she smiled.
"That is all? This problem is easily solved!"
Radha's face lit up. "Easily solved? How?" she asked, excited.
Yamuna looked towards the sky. "Why, even my mother used the same method to escape my father's embraces!"
Radha's eyes widened, understanding Yamuna's implications. "You mean invoking Chaya Devi? The Goddess of Shadows?"
"I mean the very same. And I think Yogamaya will also lend a helping hand! But we can discuss this later! Right now, Krsna and the sakhis are on their way, for the boat ride. A special boat has been arranged!" She looked to her right, in the direction of the east. The moonlight seemed to be brighter in that part of the Yamuna. As Radha watched, it became brighter, till it took the shape of a big canoe. The bow of the boat was in the shape of a peacock, awaiting a storm. Radha wondered what the peacock seemed to imply.
***Lalita and Vishakha were teasing Krsna. "Why are you suddenly listening to our pleas Krsna? Do you want to torment us?"
Krsna frowned. "You girls never believe me. Can't you people have at least a pinch of trust?
"Why should we," chirped in Tungavidya, "When you have cheated us so many times? Remember, you used to dress up as tax collectors and steal our curds!"
"And remember the time he broke our pots of butter saying we have trespassed on forbidden grounds?" said Rangadevi.
"What about the time he appeared in his house when we went to complain to Maa Yashoda?"
"And the time he dressed up as a gopika to get entrance into the Nikunja?"
"And smearing butter on our faces while we were asleep?"
"Oh and most importantly, stealing our clothes when we were bathing, and making us come out and beg for them?"
All the eight sakhis of Radha (Lalita, Vishakha, Chitra, Indulekha, Champakalata, Tungavidya, Rangadevi and Sudevi) joined in the "Krsna cheated us" song. Meanwhile, Chandravali arrived along with her sakhis.
"Hold it! What is going on here?" asked Chandravali.
"We are counting the number of times Krsna cheated us!"
"Oh!" said the other nine gopis, and joined the troupe. Radha shook her head with amusement. "Shall we get going then?"
The gopikas immediately forgot all Krsna's cheating and rushed to the canoe. Krsna laughed and entered the canoe. He took two pairs of oars, and saying a chant, placed them in their handles. They automatically started rowing, and the boat moved.
The gopikas ooh-ed and aah-ed at Krsna's genius. They all were thinking the same thing: We all gopikas are far better than the others because Krsna Himself has invited us on to this boat ride! WE are the luckiest people!
Krsna read their minds. So this is what you people think. You are proud because you were chosen to come with Me. You have that ego, that you are better than the others! Well, this type of thinking is not good for my devotees. So let me remove this thinking...
He glanced at the peacock and smiled. Instantly, dark clouds filled the sky, and it started to pitter patter. Krsna expected the gopikas to be disappointed. The gopikas, on the contrary felt even more elated and proud. Krsna shook his head. Yamune, I need your help.
The Goddess yielded. The waters of the Yamuna suddenly became very rough, rocking the boat to and fro. If that wasn't enough to scare the gopis, Krsna willed the floorboard to leak. The gopikas, who were enjoying themselves, suddenly noticed the leak in the boat. Water was fast filling the boat, and the downpour of rain was making it worse. They looked at Krsna, who shrugged, as if to say, "I am not responsible." They felt scared. If the leak became wide enough for the Yamuna's waters to gush through... no they mustn't think of that. They turned to Krsna for help.
"Krsna, this boat is leaking!" They wailed, terrified.
Krsna looked at Radha. Radha caught his gaze, and at once understood the peacock bow. The peacock had been awaiting an approaching storm.