Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 90: Summary of Lord Krishna's Glories

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.90.10

tah klinna-vastra-vivritoru-kuca-pradesah

sincantya uddhrita-brihat-kavara-prasunah

kantam sma recaka-jihirshayayopaguhya

jata-smarotsmaya-lasad-vadana virejuh

SYNONYMS

tah -- they (Lord Krishna's queens); klinna -- wet; vastra -- whose clothes; vivrita -- revealed; uru -- thighs; kuca -- of their breasts; pradesah -- the area; sincantyah -- sprinkling; uddhrita -- scattered; brihat -- large; kavara -- from the braids of their hair; prasunah -- whose flowers; kantam -- their consort; sma -- indeed; recaka -- His syringe; jihirshayaya -- with the desire of taking away; upaguhya -- embracing; jata -- arisen; smara -- of feelings of lust; utsmaya -- with wide smiles; lasad -- glowing; vadanah -- whose faces; virejuh -- they appeared resplendent.

TRANSLATION

Under the drenched clothing of the queens, their thighs and breasts would become visible. The flowers tied in their large braids would scatter as they sprayed water on their consort, and on the plea of trying to take away His syringe, they would embrace Him. By His touch their lusty feelings would increase, causing their faces to beam with smiles. Thus Lord Krishna's queens shone with resplendent beauty.

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