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bāhuṁ priyāṁsa upadhāya gṛhīta-padmo<br>
:bāhuṁ priyāṁsa upadhāya gṛhīta-padmo
rāmānujas tulasikāli-kulair madāndhaiḥ<br>
:rāmānujas tulasikāli-kulair madāndhaiḥ
anvīyamāna iha vas taravaḥ praṇāmaṁ<br>
:anvīyamāna iha vas taravaḥ praṇāmaṁ
kiṁ vābhinandati caran praṇayāvalokaiḥ<br>
:kiṁ vābhinandati caran praṇayāvalokaiḥ
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==== SYNONYMS ====
==== SYNONYMS ====


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bāhum—arm; priyā-aṁse—on the shoulder of His beloved; upadhāya—placing; gṛhīta—having taken; padmaḥ—a lotus flower; rāma-anujaḥ—Lord Balarāma’s younger brother (Kṛṣṇa); tulasikā—because of the garland of tulasī flowers; ali-kulaiḥ—by bumblebees; mada-andhaiḥ—blinded by the fragrance; anvīyamānaḥ—being followed; iha—here; vaḥ—of you; taravaḥ—O trees; praṇāmam—the obeisances; kim vā—whether; abhinandati—welcomes; caran—while passing; praṇaya-avalokaiḥ—with glances of love.
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Lord Caitanya continued, “‘O trees, kindly tell us whether Balarāma’s younger brother, Kṛṣṇa, welcomed your obeisances with loving glances as He passed this way, resting one hand on the shoulder of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī, holding a lotus flower in the other, and being followed by a swarm of bumblebees maddened by the fragrance of tulasī flowers.
Lord Caitanya continued, "'O trees, kindly tell us whether Balarāma's younger brother, Kṛṣṇa, welcomed your obeisances with loving glances as He passed this way, resting one hand on the shoulder of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī, holding a lotus flower in the other, and being followed by a swarm of bumblebees maddened by the fragrance of tulasī flowers.
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This verse is quoted from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 10.30.12]]).
This verse is quoted from ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' ([[SB 10.30.12]]).
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 51

bāhuṁ priyāṁsa upadhāya gṛhīta-padmo
rāmānujas tulasikāli-kulair madāndhaiḥ
anvīyamāna iha vas taravaḥ praṇāmaṁ
kiṁ vābhinandati caran praṇayāvalokaiḥ


SYNONYMS

bāhum — arm; priyā-aṁse — on the shoulder of His beloved; upadhāya — placing; gṛhīta — having taken; padmaḥ — a lotus flower; rāma-anujaḥ — Lord Balarāma's younger brother (Kṛṣṇa); tulasikā — because of the garland of tulasī flowers; ali-kulaiḥ — by bumblebees; mada-andhaiḥ — blinded by the fragrance; anvīyamānaḥ — being followed; iha — here; vaḥ — of you; taravaḥ — O trees; praṇāmam — the obeisances; kim — whether; abhinandati — welcomes; caran — while passing; praṇaya-avalokaiḥ — with glances of love.


TRANSLATION

Lord Caitanya continued, "'O trees, kindly tell us whether Balarāma's younger brother, Kṛṣṇa, welcomed your obeisances with loving glances as He passed this way, resting one hand on the shoulder of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī, holding a lotus flower in the other, and being followed by a swarm of bumblebees maddened by the fragrance of tulasī flowers.


PURPORT

This verse is quoted from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 10.30.12).