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SB 10.67.9-10

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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

TEXTS 9-10

tatrāpaśyad yadu-patiṁ
rāmaṁ puṣkara-mālinam
sudarśanīya-sarvāṅgaṁ
lalanā-yūtha-madhya-gam
gāyantaṁ vāruṇīṁ pītvā
mada-vihvala-locanam
vibhrājamānaṁ vapuṣā
prabhinnam iva vāraṇam


SYNONYMS

tatra — there; apaśyat — he saw; yadu-patim — the Lord of the Yadus; rāmam — Balarāma; puṣkara — of lotus flowers; mālinam — wearing a garland; su-darśanīya — most attractive; sarva — all; aṅgam — whose limbs; lalanā — of women; yūtha — of a bevy; madhya-gam — in the midst; gāyantam — singing; vāruṇīm — the vāruṇī liquor; pītvā — drinking; mada — with intoxication; vihvala — unsteady; locanam — whose eyes; vibhrājamānam — brilliantly glowing; vapuṣā — with His body; prabhinnam — in rut; iva — as; vāraṇam — an elephant.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

There he saw Śrī Balarāma, the Lord of the Yadus, adorned with a garland of lotuses and appearing most attractive in every limb. He was singing amidst a crowd of young women, and since He had drunk vāruṇī liquor, His eyes rolled as if He were intoxicated. His body shone brilliantly as He behaved like an elephant in rut.



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