CC Antya 7.42 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 42
- pati-sutānvaya-bhrātṛ-bāndhavān
- ativilaṅghya te ‘nty acyutāgatāḥ
- gati-vidas tavodgīta-mohitāḥ
- kitava yoṣitaḥ kas tyajen niśi
SYNONYMS
pati—husbands; suta—sons; anvaya—family; bhrātṛ—brothers; bāndhavān—friends; ativilaṅghya—without caring for; te—Your; anti—dear shelter; acyuta—O infallible one; āgatāḥ—have come; gati-vidaḥ—who know everything of our activities; tava—of You; udgīta—by the singing flute; mohitāḥ—being attracted; kitava—O great cheater; yoṣitaḥ—beautiful women; kaḥ—who; tyajet—would give up; niśi—in the dead of night.
TRANSLATION
“‘O dear Kṛṣṇa, we gopīs have neglected the order of our husbands, sons, family, brothers and friends and have left their company to come to You. You know everything about our desires. We have come only because we are attracted by the supreme music of Your flute. But You are a great cheater, for who else would give up the company of young girls like us in the dead of night?’
PURPORT
This verse is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 10.31.16).