Krishna’s attitude toward Radha can best be described as(A) scornful
(B) indiff erent
(C) ambivalent
(D) coy
(E) calculating


Passage 2. Jayadeva, Excerpt from Gita Govinda
Beautiful Radha, jasmine-bosomed Radha,
All in the Spring-time waited by the wood
For Krishna fair, Krishna the all-forgetful,—
Krishna with earthly love’s false fi re consuming—
And some one of her maidens sang this song:—
I know where Krishna tarries in these early days of Spring,
When every wind from warm Malay brings fragrance on its wing;
Brings fragrance stolen far away from thickets of the clove,
In jungles where the bees hum and the Koil fl utes her love;
He dances with the dancers of a merry morrice one,
All in the budding Spring-time, for ’tis sad to be alone.
I know how Krishna passes these hours of blue and gold
When parted lovers sigh to meet and greet and closely hold
Hand fast in hand; and every branch upon the Vakul-tree
Droops downward with a hundred blooms, in every bloom a bee;
He is dancing with the dancers to a laughter-moving tone,
In the soft awakening Spring-time, when ’tis hard to live alone.
Where Kroona-fl owers, that open at a lover’s lightest tread,
Break, and, for shame at what they hear, from white blush modest red;
And all the spears on all the boughs of all the Ketuk-glades
Seem ready darts to pierce the hearts of wandering youths and maids;
Tis there thy Krishna dances till the merry drum is done,
All in the sunny Spring-time, when who can live alone?
Where the breaking forth of blossom on the yellow Keshra-sprays
Dazzles like Kama’s sceptre, whom all the world obeys;
And Pâtal-buds fi ll drowsy bees from pink delicious bowls,
As Kama’s nectared goblet steeps in languor human souls;
Th ere he dances with the dancers, and of Radha thinketh none,
All in the warm new Spring-tide, when none will live alone.
Where the breath of waving Mâdhvi pours incense through the grove,
And silken Mogras lull the sense with essences of love,—
Th e silken-soft pale Mogra, whose perfume fi ne and faint
Can melt the coldness of a maid, the sternness of a saint—
Th ere dances with those dancers thine other self, thine Own,
All in the languorous Spring-time, when none will live alone.
Where—as if warm lips touched sealed eyes and waked them—all the bloom
Opens upon the mangoes to feel the sunshine come;
And Atimuktas wind their arms of softest green about,
Clasping the stems, while calm and clear great Jumna spreadeth out;
Th ere dances and there laughs thy Love, with damsels many a one,
In the rosy days of Spring-time, for he will not live alone.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is letter (B) indifferent. Krishna’s attitude toward Radha can best be described as indifferent. Krishna shows an unconcerned or doesn't-care attitude. Looking at the first verse, it shows a third person in Radha's perspective.

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