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SB 10.61.4

Devanāgarī

स्मायावलोकलवदर्शितभावहारि- भ्रूमण्डलप्रहितसौरतमन्त्रशौण्डै: । पत्न्‍यस्तु षोडशसहस्रमनङ्गबाणै- र्यस्येन्द्रियं विमथितुं करणैर्न शेकु: ॥ ४ ॥

Text

smāyāvaloka-lava-darśita-bhāva-hāri bhrū-maṇḍala-prahita-saurata-mantra-śauṇḍaiḥ patnyas tu śoḍaśa-sahasram anaṅga-bāṇair yasyendriyaṁ vimathitum karaṇair na śekuḥ

Synonyms

smāya—with concealed laughter;avaloka—of glances;lava—by the traces;darśita—displayed;bhāva—by the intentions;hāri—enchanting;bhrū—of the eyebrows;maṇḍala—by the arch;prahita—sent forth;saurata—romantic;mantra—of messages;śauṇḍaiḥ—with the manifestations of boldness;patnyaḥ—wives;tu—but;ṣoḍaśa—sixteen;sahasram—thousand;anaṅga—of Cupid;bāṇaiḥ—with the arrows;yasya—whose;indriyam—senses;vimathitum—to agitate;karaṇaiḥ—and by (other) means;naśekuḥ—were unable.

Translation

The arched eyebrows of these sixteen thousand queens enchantingly expressed those ladies’ secret intentions through coyly smiling sidelong glances. Thus their eyebrows boldly sent forth conjugal messages. Yet even with these arrows of Cupid, and with other means as well, they could not agitate Lord Kṛṣṇa’s senses.

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