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#dl##dd#parāmṛṣṭāṅguṣṭha-trayam asita-ratnair ubhayato#/dd#
#dd#vahantī saṅkīrṇau maṇibhir aruṇais tat-parisarau#/dd#
#dd#tayor madhye hīrojjvala-vimala-jāmbūnada-mayī#/dd#
#dd#kare kalyāṇīyaṁ viharati hareḥ keli-muralī#/dd##/dl#
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parāmṛṣṭā — measured; anguṣṭha-trayam — a length of three fingers; asita-ratnaiḥ — with valuable indra-nīla jewels; ubhayataḥ — from both ends; vahantī — having; saṅkīrṇau — bedecked; maṇibhiḥ — by gems; aruṇaiḥ— rubies; tat-parisarau — the two ends of the flute; tayoḥ madhye — between them; hīra — with diamonds; ujjvala — blazing; vimala — pure; jāmbūnada-mayī — covered with gold plate; kare — in the hand; kalyāṇī — very auspicious; iyam — this; viharati — glitters; hareḥ — of Kṛṣṇa; keli-muralī — the pastime flute.
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The flute of Kṛṣṇa's pastimes measures three fingers in length, and it is bedecked with indra-nīla gems. At the ends of the flute are aruṇa gems [rubies], glittering beautifully, and in between the flute is plated with gold, set ablaze by diamonds. This auspicious flute, pleasing to Kṛṣṇa, is glittering in His hand with transcendental brilliance.'
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This verse from Vidagdha-mādhava (3.1) is spoken to Lalitādevī by Paurṇamāsī, the grandmother of Rādhārāṇī.
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#dl##dd#parāmṛṣṭāṅguṣṭha-trayam asita-ratnair ubhayato#/dd#
#dd#vahantī saṅkīrṇau maṇibhir aruṇais tat-parisarau#/dd#
#dd#tayor madhye hīrojjvala-vimala-jāmbūnada-mayī#/dd#
#dd#kare kalyāṇīyaṁ viharati hareḥ keli-muralī#/dd##/dl#
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parāmṛṣta — measured; anguṣṭha-trayam — a length of three fingers; asita-ratnaiḥ — with valuable indranīla jewels; ubhayataḥ — from both ends; vahantī — having; saṅkīrṇau — bedecked; maṇibhiḥ — by gems; aruṇaiḥ — rubies; tat-parisarau — the two ends of the flute; tayoḥ madhye — between them; hīra — with diamonds; ujjvala — blazing; vimala — pure; jāmbūnada-mayī — covered with gold plate; kare — in the hand; kalyāṇī — very auspicious; iyam — this; viharati — glitters; hareḥ — of Kṛṣṇa; keli-muralī — the pastime flute.
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" 'The flute of Kṛṣṇa’s pastimes measures three fingers in length, and it is bedecked with indranīla gems. At the ends of the flute are aruṇa gems [rubies], glittering beautifully, and between its ends the flute is plated with gold set ablaze by diamonds. This auspicious flute, pleasing to Kṛṣṇa, is glittering in His hand with transcendental brilliance.'
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This verse from the Vidagdha-mādhava (3.1) is spoken to Lalitādevī by Paurṇamāsī.
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