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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 8.12.20
dikshu bhramat-kanduka-capalair bhrisam
prodvigna-tarayata-lola-locanam
sva-karna-vibhrajita-kundalollasat-
kapola-nilalaka-manditananam
SYNONYMS
dikshu -- in all directions; bhramat -- moving; kanduka -- of the ball; capalaih -- restlessness; bhrisam -- now and then; prodvigna -- full of anxieties; tara -- eyes; ayata -- broad; lola -- restless; locanam -- with such eyes; sva-karna -- on Her own two ears; vibhrajita -- illuminating; kundala -- earrings; ullasat -- shining; kapola -- cheeks; nila -- bluish; alaka -- with hair; mandita -- was decorated; ananam -- face.
TRANSLATION
The woman's face was decorated by broad, beautiful, restless eyes, which moved as the ball bounced here and there from Her hand. The two brilliant earrings on Her ears decorated Her shining cheeks like bluish reflections, and the hair scattered on Her face made Her even more beautiful to see.
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