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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.18.9
vīkṣya vrajantaḿ giriśaḿ
saha devyā vṛṣa-sthitam
sahasottīrya vāsāḿsi
paryadhur vrīḍitāḥ striyaḥ
SYNONYMS
vīkṣya — seeing; vrajantam — passing by; giriśam — Lord Śiva; saha — with; devyā — Pārvatī, the wife of Lord Śiva; vṛṣa-sthitam — seated upon his bull; sahasā — quickly; uttīrya — getting out of the water; vāsāḿsi — garments; paryadhuḥ — put on the body; vrīḍitāḥ — being ashamed; striyaḥ — the young girls.
TRANSLATION
While sporting in the water, the girls suddenly saw Lord Śiva passing by, seated on the back of his bull with his wife, Pārvatī. Ashamed because they were naked, the girls quickly got out of the water and covered themselves with their garments.
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