🪷 ŚB 5.2.12

Sanskrit, transliteration, word meanings, and translation for steady Bhāgavata reading.

Sanskrit

लोकं प्रदर्शय सुहृत्तम तावकं मेयत्रत्य इत्थमुरसावयवावपूर्वौ । अस्मद्विधस्य मनउन्नयनौ बिभर्तिबह्वद्भ‍ुतं सरसराससुधादि वक्त्रे ॥ १२ ॥

Transliteration

lokaṁ pradarśaya suhṛttama tāvakaṁ me yatratya ittham urasāvayavāv apūrvau asmad-vidhasya mana-unnayanau bibharti bahv adbhutaṁ sarasa-rāsa-sudhādi vaktre
Synonyms
lokam — residential place; pradarśaya — please show; suhṛt-tama — O best of friends; tāvakam — your; me — unto me; yatratyaḥ — a person born wherein; ittham — like this; urasā — by the chest; avayavau — two limbs (breasts); apūrvau — wonderful; asmat-vidhasya — of a person like me; manaḥ-unnayanau — very agitating to the mind; bibharti — sustains; bahu — many; adbhutam — wonderful; sarasa — sweet words; rāsa — amorous gestures like smiling; sudhā-ādi — such as nectar; vaktre — in the mouth.

Translation

O best friend, will you kindly show me the place where you reside? I cannot imagine how the residents of that place have gotten such wonderful bodily features as your raised breasts, which agitate the mind and eyes of a person like me who sees them. Judging by the sweet speech and kind smiles of those residents, I think that their mouths must contain nectar.

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