|| Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya ||
Chapter – 194 – The legend
of Lord Krishna – 45
Barha Peedam Natavaravapu:
Karnnayo: Karnikaram| Bibhradhvasa: Kanakapisham Vaijayanthim Cha Malam ||
Randhran Venoradharasudhaya Poorayan
Gopavrindhai:| Vrindharanyam Swapadharamanam Pravishath Geethakeerthi: ||
Shukha Bhramam speaks “ Oh!
Rajan, during the spring season, the whole wood of Vrindavan was filled with
the flowers of rich fragrances, creepers or various flowers, vibrating with the
chirping of Cuckoo, Krishna beautifully played music on his flute. The female cowherds besieged with the arrows
of cupid at the sound of music on flute, they have nothing else to talk about,
all they have to talk about the beautiful appearance of Krishna, his pleasant
and smiling face, beautiful red lips, and the melodious music from his flute. The marvelous appearance of Krishna who
performed various amusements, and the years have passed, he caught hold of the
hearts of the female of cowherds as a lover.
He kindled the hearts of the women of cowherds with his lovely
appearance. His beautiful curly hair
locks are decorated with the feathers of peacock and flowers, adorned in
beautiful earn ornaments of pearl and precious gems, attired in magnificent
golden-colored garment, adorned in garlands of flowers from the woods/
Vaijayanthi Mala, holding attractive Venu on the lips, he transformed the entire
Vrindavan and captured the attention of all the villagers, he beautifully
presented before the people of Vraja and cheered them without any expectation. In this way, Krishna became a devoted lover
of the female cowherds of Vraja."