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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.33.8
uccair jagur nrtyamana
krsnabhimarsa-mudita
SYNONYMS
uccaih -- loudly; jaguh -- they sang; nrtyamanah -- while dancing; rakta -- colored; kanthyah -- their throats; rati -- conjugal enjoyment; priyah -- dedicated to; krsna-abhimarsa -- by the touch of Lord Krsna; muditah -- joyful; yat -- whose; gitena -- by the singing; idam -- this entire universe; avrtam -- is pervaded.
TRANSLATION
Eager to enjoy conjugal love, their throats colored with various pigments, the gopis sang loudly and danced. They were overjoyed by Krsna's touch, and they sang songs that filled the entire universe.
PURPORT
According to an authoritative book on music called Sangita-sara, tavanta eva ragah suryavatyo jiva-jatayah, tesu sodasa-sahasri pura gopi-krta vara: "There are as many musical ragas as there are species of life. Among these ragas are sixteen thousand principal ones, which were manifested by the gopis." Thus the gopis created sixteen thousand different ragas, or musical modes, and these have subsequently been disseminated throughout the world. The words yad-gitenedam avrtam also indicate that even today devotees throughout the world sing the praises of Krsna, following the example of the gopis.
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