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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.10.25
strībhiḥ kāmaga-yānena
kińkinī-jāla-mālinā
krīḍan na vedātma-pātaḿ
surākrīḍeṣu nirvṛtaḥ
SYNONYMS
strībhiḥ — with heavenly women; kāma-ga — going wherever one desires; yānena — with such an airplane; kińkiṇī-jāla-mālinā — decorated with circles of bells; krīḍan — having a good time; na — not; veda — does consider; ātma — his own; pātam — falldown; sura — of the demigods; ākrīḍeṣu — in the pleasure gardens; nirvṛtaḥ — being comfortable, relaxed and happy.
TRANSLATION
Accompanied by heavenly women, the enjoyer of the fruits of sacrifice goes on pleasure rides in a wonderful airplane, which is decorated with circles of tinkling bells and which flies wherever he desires. Being relaxed, comfortable and happy in the heavenly pleasure gardens, he does not consider that he is exhausting the fruits of his piety and will soon fall down to the mortal world.
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