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“‘My dear friend, see how this forest of Vṛndāvana is full of transcendental creepers and trees. The tops of the creepers are full of flowers, and intoxicated bumblebees are buzzing around them, humming songs that please the ear and surpass even the Vedic hymns.
'My dear friend, see how this forest of Vṛndāvana is full of transcendental creepers and trees. The tops of the creepers are full of flowers, and intoxicated bumblebees are buzzing around them, humming songs that please the ear and surpass even the Vedic hymns.'
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This verse from the Vidagdha-mādhava (1.24) is spoken by Lord Balarāma to His friend Śrīdāmā.
This verse from Vidagdha-mādhava (1.24) is spoken by Lord Balarāma to His friend Śrīdāmā.
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 159

vṛndāvanaṁ divya-latā-parītaṁ
latāś ca puṣpa-sphuritāgra-bhājaḥ
puṣpāṇi ca sphīta-madhu-vratāni
madhu-vratāś ca śruti-hāri-gītāḥ


SYNONYMS

vṛndāvanam—the forest of Vṛndāvana; divya-latā-parītam—surrounded by transcendental creepers; latāḥ ca—and the creepers; puṣpa—by flowers; sphurita—distinguished; agra-bhājaḥ—possessing ends; puṣpāṇi—the flowers; ca—and; sphīta-madhu-vratāni—having many maddened bumblebees; madhu-vratāḥ—the bumblebees; ca—and; śruti-hāri-gītāḥ—whose songs defeat the Vedic hymns and are pleasing to the ear.


TRANSLATION

'My dear friend, see how this forest of Vṛndāvana is full of transcendental creepers and trees. The tops of the creepers are full of flowers, and intoxicated bumblebees are buzzing around them, humming songs that please the ear and surpass even the Vedic hymns.'


PURPORT

This verse from Vidagdha-mādhava (1.24) is spoken by Lord Balarāma to His friend Śrīdāmā.