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:vipulāyatāruṇa,     madana-mada-ghūrṇana,
:vipulāyatāruṇa, madana-mada-ghūrṇana,
:mantrī yāra e dui nayana
:mantrī yāra e dui nayana
:lāvaṇya-keli-sadana,     jana-netra-rasāyana,
:lāvaṇya-keli-sadana, jana-netra-rasāyana,
:sukhamaya govinda-vadana
:sukhamaya govinda-vadana
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“Kṛṣṇa has two reddish, widely spread eyes. These are ministers of the king, and they subdue the pride of Cupid, who also has beautiful eyes. That face of Govinda, which is full of happiness, is the home of the pastimes of beauty, and it is very pleasing to everyone’s eyes.
"Kṛṣṇa has two reddish, widely spread eyes. These are ministers of the king, and they subdue the pride of Cupid, who also has beautiful eyes. That face of Govinda, which is full of happiness, is the home of the pastimes of beauty, and it is very pleasing to everyone's eyes.
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 131

vipulāyatāruṇa, madana-mada-ghūrṇana,
mantrī yāra e dui nayana
lāvaṇya-keli-sadana, jana-netra-rasāyana,
sukhamaya govinda-vadana


SYNONYMS

vipula-āyata—broad and spread; aruṇa—reddish; madana-mada—the pride of Cupid; ghūrṇana—bewildering; mantrī—ministers; yāra—whose; e—these; dui—two; nayana—eyes; lāvaṇya-keli—of pastimes of beauty; sadana—home; jana-netra-rasa-āyana—very pleasing to the eyes of everyone; sukha-maya—full of happiness; govinda-vadana—the face of Lord Kṛṣṇa.


TRANSLATION

"Kṛṣṇa has two reddish, widely spread eyes. These are ministers of the king, and they subdue the pride of Cupid, who also has beautiful eyes. That face of Govinda, which is full of happiness, is the home of the pastimes of beauty, and it is very pleasing to everyone's eyes.