Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 1 - Verse 017


Sanskrit:

भो भो: सदा निष्टनसे उदन्व-न्नलब्धनिद्रोऽधिगतप्रजागर: ।किं वा मुकुन्दापहृतात्मलाञ्छन:प्राप्तां दशां त्वं च गतो दुरत्ययाम् ॥ १७ ॥

ITRANS:

bho bhoḥ sadā niṣṭanase udanvannalabdha-nidro ’dhigata-prajāgaraḥkim vā mukundāpahṛtātma-lāñchanaḥprāptāṁ daśāṁ tvaṁ ca gato duratyayām

Translation:

Dear ocean, you are always roaring, not sleeping at night. Are you suffering insomnia? Or is it that, as with us, Mukunda has taken your insignias and you are hopeless of retrieving them?

Purport:

Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī states that Lord Kṛṣṇa’s queens here confuse the sea surrounding Dvārakā with the celestial Ocean of Milk, from which Lakṣmī and the Kaustubha gem arose long ago. These were taken (apahṛta) by Lord Viṣṇu, and they now reside on His chest. The queens presume that the ocean is anxious to see once again the mark of Lakṣmī’s residence and the Kaustubha jewel on the Lord’s chest, and they express their sympathy by saying that they also want to see these marks. But the queens desire even more to see the kuṅkuma marks on the Lord’s chest, which He “took” from their breasts when they last embraced Him.