SB 10.41.40
Devanāgarī
ततस्तु वायक: प्रीतस्तयोर्वेषमकल्पयत् । विचित्रवर्णैश्चैलेयैराकल्पैरनुरूपत: ॥ ४० ॥
Text
tatas tu vāyakaḥ prītas tayor veṣam akalpayat vicitra-varṇaiś caileyair ākalpair anurūpataḥ
Synonyms
tataḥ—then;tu—moreover;vāyakaḥ—a weaver;prītaḥ—affectionate;tayoḥ—for the two of Them;veṣam—dress;akalpayat—arranged;vicitra—various;varṇaiḥ—with colors;caileyaiḥ—made of cloth;ākalpaiḥ—with ornaments;anurūpataḥ—suitably.
Translation
Thereupon a weaver came forward and, feeling affection for the Lords, nicely adorned Their attire with cloth ornaments of various colors.
Purport
Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that the weaver adorned the Lords with cloth armlets and earrings that looked just like jewels. The word anurūpataḥ indicates that the colors matched nicely.
