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SB 10.13.24

Devanāgarī

गावस्ततो गोष्ठमुपेत्य सत्वरं हुङ्कारघोषै: परिहूतसङ्गतान् । स्वकान् स्वकान् वत्सतरानपाययन् मुहुर्लिहन्त्य: स्रवदौधसं पय: ॥ २४ ॥

Text

gāvas tato goṣṭham upetya satvaraṁ huṅkāra-ghoṣaiḥ parihūta-saṅgatān svakān svakān vatsatarān apāyayan muhur lihantyaḥ sravad audhasaṁ payaḥ

Synonyms

gāvaḥ—the calves;tataḥ—thereafter;goṣṭham—to the cow sheds;upetya—reaching;satvaram—very soon;huṅkāra-ghoṣaiḥ—by making jubilant mooing sounds;parihūta-saṅgatān—to call the cows;svakānsvakān—following their respective mothers;vatsatarān—the respective calves;apāyayan—feeding them;muhuḥ—again and again;lihantyaḥ—licking the calves;sravataudhasampayaḥ—abundant milk flowing from their milk bags.

Translation

Thereafter, all the cows entered their different sheds and began mooing loudly, calling for their respective calves. When the calves arrived, the mothers began licking the calves’ bodies again and again and profusely feeding them with the milk flowing from their milk bags.

Purport

All the dealings between the calves and their respective mothers taking care of them were enacted by Kṛṣṇa Himself.
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