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nṛtyatī gāyatī kācit<br>
:nṛtyatī gāyatī kācit
kūjan nūpura-mekhalā<br>
:kūjan nūpura-mekhalā
pārśva-sthācyuta-hastābjaṁ<br>
:pārśva-sthācyuta-hastābjaṁ
śrāntādhāt stanayoḥ śivam<br>
:śrāntādhāt stanayoḥ śivam
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nṛtyatī—dancing; gāyatī—singing; kācit—a certain gopī; kūjan—murmuring; nūpura—her ankle bells; mekhalā—and her belt; pārśva-stha—standing at her side; acyuta—of Lord Kṛṣṇa; hasta-abjam—the lotus hand; śrāntā—feeling tired; adhāt—placed; stanayoḥ-upon her breasts; śivam—pleasing.
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Another gopī became fatigued as she danced and sang, the bells on her ankles and waist tinkling. So she placed upon her breasts the comforting lotus hand of Lord Acyuta, who was standing by her side.
Another gopī became fatigued as she danced and sang, the bells on her ankles and waist tinkling. So she placed upon her breasts the comforting lotus hand of Lord Acyuta, who was standing by her side.
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 13

nṛtyatī gāyatī kācit
kūjan nūpura-mekhalā
pārśva-sthācyuta-hastābjaṁ
śrāntādhāt stanayoḥ śivam


SYNONYMS

nṛtyatī — dancing; gāyatī — singing; kācit — a certain gopī; kūjan — murmuring; nūpura — her ankle bells; mekhalā — and her belt; pārśva-stha — standing at her side; acyuta — of Lord Kṛṣṇa; hasta-abjam — the lotus hand; śrāntā — feeling tired; adhāt — placed; śivam — pleasing.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Another gopī became fatigued as she danced and sang, the bells on her ankles and waist tinkling. So she placed upon her breasts the comforting lotus hand of Lord Acyuta, who was standing by her side.



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