Madhya-līlāChapter 21: The Opulence and Sweetness of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya 21.128

kara-nakha-cāndera hāṭa, vaḿśī-upara kare nāṭa,

tāra gīta muralīra tāna

pada-nakha-candra-gaṇa, tale kare nartana,

nūpurera dhvani yāra gāna

SYNONYMS

kara-nakha — of the nails on the hands; cāndera — of the full moons; hāṭa — the bazaar; vaḿśī — the flute; upara — on; karedo; nāṭa — dancing; tāra — of them; gīta — the song; muralīra tāna — the melody of the flute; pada-nakha — of the nails on the toes; candra-gaṇa — the different full moons; tale — on the ground; karedo; nartana — dancing; nūpurera — of the ankle bells; dhvani — the sound; yāra — whose; gāna — musical song.

TRANSLATION

"His fingernails are many full moons, and they dance on the flute in His hands. Their song is the melody of that flute. His toenails are also many full moons, and they dance on the ground. Their song is the jingling of His ankle bells.

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