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The song of
the Pulindi girl of Vraja
SBB Vol.III 7.119 Purport."Seeing the
kunkuma on the ground reminded them first of Krishna and then of His intimate
affairs with the gopis. Thinking about these things agitated their minds [...]
And how were the aborigine women relieved of this agitation? By picking up the red powder and smearing it
on their faces and breasts, which were burning with lust. Having done this, the Pulindis felt
completely satisfied."
SBB III 7.146 Purport " [...]...the
aborigine women lacked the assets of knowledge, good birth, good behavior and
devotion to God. They were ignorant of their own eternal identities as spirit
souls, and because they had never come close enough to Nanda Maharaja's village
to see Krsna with their own eyes, they were also ignorant of Krsna's
all-attractive beauty. None the less, in
the forest, the aborigine women of Vraja accidentally came in contact with grass
and leaves smeared with kunkuma from
the bodies of the gopis [...] even
though indirect, it infused them with sublime devotion for Krishna
...[...]. Having had some contact with
the gopis, the aborigine women of Vraja all attained a perfection similar to
theirs, if not in this life then in the next."
SGS 1.4.56 "When they saw
Him, some aborigine girls became tortured with lust."