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yad arcitaṁ brahma-bhavādibhiḥ suraiḥ<br>
:yad arcitaṁ brahma-bhavādibhiḥ suraiḥ
śriyā ca devyā munibhiḥ sa-sātvataiḥ<br>
:śriyā ca devyā munibhiḥ sa-sātvataiḥ
go-cāraṇāyānucaraiś carad vane<br>
:go-cāraṇāyānucaraiś carad vane
yad gopikānāṁ kuca-kuṅkumāṅkitam<br>
:yad gopikānāṁ kuca-kuṅkumāṅkitam
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yat—which (lotus feet); arcitam—worshiped; brahma-bhava—by Brahmā and Śiva; ādibhiḥ—and other; suraiḥ—demigods; śriyā—by Śrī; ca—also; devyā—the goddess of fortune; munibhiḥ—by the sages; sa-sātvataiḥ—along with the devotees; go—the cows; cāraṇāya—for tending; anucaraiḥ—together with His companions; carat—moving about; vane—in the forest; yat—which; gopikānām—of the cowherd girls; kuca—from the breasts; kuṅkuma—by the red kuṅkuma powder; aṅkitam—marked.
''yat''—which (lotus feet); ''arcitam''—worshiped; ''brahma-bhava''—by Brahmā and Śiva; ''ādibhiḥ''—and other; ''suraiḥ''—demigods; ''śriyā''—by Śrī; ''ca''—also; ''devyā''—the goddess of fortune; ''munibhiḥ''—by the sages; ''sa-sātvataiḥ''—along with the devotees; ''go''—the cows; ''cāraṇāya''—for tending; ''anucaraiḥ''—together with His companions; ''carat''—moving about; ''vane''—in the forest; ''yat''—which; ''gopikānām''—of the cowherd girls; ''kuca''—from the breasts; ''kuṅkuma''—by the red ''kuṅkuma'' powder; ''aṅkitam''—marked.
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Those lotus feet are worshiped by Brahmā, Śiva and all the other demigods, by the goddess of fortune, and also by the great sages and Vaiṣṇavas. Upon those lotus feet the Lord walks about the forest while herding the cows with His companions, and those feet are smeared with the kuṅkuma from the gopīs' breasts.
Those lotus feet are worshiped by Brahmā, Śiva and all the other demigods, by the goddess of fortune, and also by the great sages and Vaiṣṇavas. Upon those lotus feet the Lord walks about the forest while herding the cows with His companions, and those feet are smeared with the kuṅkuma from the gopīs' breasts.
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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 8

yad arcitaṁ brahma-bhavādibhiḥ suraiḥ
śriyā ca devyā munibhiḥ sa-sātvataiḥ
go-cāraṇāyānucaraiś carad vane
yad gopikānāṁ kuca-kuṅkumāṅkitam


SYNONYMS

yat—which (lotus feet); arcitam—worshiped; brahma-bhava—by Brahmā and Śiva; ādibhiḥ—and other; suraiḥ—demigods; śriyā—by Śrī; ca—also; devyā—the goddess of fortune; munibhiḥ—by the sages; sa-sātvataiḥ—along with the devotees; go—the cows; cāraṇāya—for tending; anucaraiḥ—together with His companions; carat—moving about; vane—in the forest; yat—which; gopikānām—of the cowherd girls; kuca—from the breasts; kuṅkuma—by the red kuṅkuma powder; aṅkitam—marked.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Those lotus feet are worshiped by Brahmā, Śiva and all the other demigods, by the goddess of fortune, and also by the great sages and Vaiṣṇavas. Upon those lotus feet the Lord walks about the forest while herding the cows with His companions, and those feet are smeared with the kuṅkuma from the gopīs' breasts.



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