“Śrī-Śrī Viśākhānandada Stotram – “Praises that delight Viśākhā”{verse 36}

VERSE 36:

LĪLAYĀ YĀCAKAṀ KṚṢṆAM AVADHĪRYEVA BHĀMINĪ
GIRĪNDRA GAHVARAṀ BHAṄGYĀ PAŚYANTĪ VIKASAD DṚŚĀ

She is a proud girl who playfully ignores the beggar Kṛṣṇa,
but who also gives a hint with a look from Her wide-open eyes to a cave of Govardhana Hill.

Stavāmṛta Kaṇā Vyākhyā:

This is an instance of vivvoka caused by pique. The word bhāminī indicates anger, anger caused by pique. Kṛṣṇa is begging Rādhikā for love, but She is too proud to grant it.
Rather, She makes a gesture with Her wide eyes towards a cave of Govardhana Hill.
This is not ordinary pride, it is a extraordinary mood that is meant to attract Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
That’s why She stares with blooming eyes at the cave of Govardhana Hill, where She will make Him relish the nectar of intimate pastimes with Her.