SB 10.20.42
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 42
śarad-arkāṁśu-jāṁs tāpān
bhūtānām uḍupo 'harat
dehābhimāna-jaṁ bodho
mukundo vraja-yoṣitām
SYNONYMS
śarat-arka—of the autumn sun; aṁśu—from the rays; jān—generated; tāpān—suffering; bhūtānām—of all creatures; uḍupaḥ—the moon; aharat—has taken away; deha—with the material body; abhimāna-jam—based on false identification; bodhaḥ—wisdom; mukundaḥ—Lord Kṛṣṇa; vraja-yoṣitām—of the women of Vṛndāvana.
TRANSLATION
The autumn moon relieved all creatures of the suffering caused by the sun's rays, just as wisdom relieves a person of the misery caused by his identifying with his material body and as Lord Mukunda relieves Vṛndāvana's ladies of the distress caused by their separation from Him.