VMA 2.22 Remember Radha's kinkaris in Vrindavan
See yourself as a manjari . (Mahanidhi Madanagopal Das) lolad-veṇyaḥ pṛthu-sujaghanāḥ kṣāma-madhyāḥ kiśorīḥ saṁvīta-śrī-stana-mukulayor ullasad-dhāra-yaṣṭīḥ | nānā-divyābharaṇa-vasanāḥ snigdha-kāśmīra-gaurīḥ vṛndāṭavyāṁ smara rasamayī rādhikā-kiṅkarīs tāḥ || They have braids that swing to and fro, beautiful broad hips and slender waists, splendid necklaces decorating the flower buds of their beautiful breasts, various splendid ornaments and garments, glistening golden complexions the color of saffron, and youthful beauty that is as sweet as nectar. Remember Sri Radha's maidservants like this in Vrindavan. After following the illumination coming from the very central point of all existence, Prabodhananda finds Radha and becomes absorbed in her, and then the effulgence emanating from Radha starts to take shape and becomes the world of Vrindavan, which includes the sakhis and dasis. To belong to this world, one must become that light, which is both friendship and service...