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SB 10.41.27

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

manāṁsi tāsām aravinda-locanaḥ
pragalbha-līlā-hasitāvalokaiḥ
jahāra matta-dviradendra-vikramo
dṛśāṁ dadac chrī-ramaṇātmanotsavam


SYNONYMS

manāṁsi—the minds; tāsām—their; aravinda—like lotuses; locanaḥ—He whose eyes; pragalbha—bold; līlā—with His pastimes; hasita-smiling; avalokaiḥ—with His glances; jahāra—He took away; matta—in rut; dvirada-indra—(like) a lordly elephant; vikramaḥ—whose gait; dṛśām—to their eyes; dadat—affording; śrī—of the goddess of fortune; ramaṇa—which is the source of pleasure; ātmanā—with His body; utsavam—a festival.


TRANSLATION

The lotus-eyed Lord, smiling as He recalled His bold pastimes, captivated those ladies' minds with His glances. He walked with the gait of a lordly elephant in rut, creating a festival for their eyes with His transcendental body, which is the source of pleasure for the divine goddess of fortune.

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