muralīra kala-dhvani, madhura garjana śuni',
vá¹›ndÄvane nÄce mayÅ«ra-caya
akalaá¹…ka pÅ«rṇa-kala, lÄvaṇya-jyotsnÄ jhalamala,
citra-candrera tÄhÄte udaya

 muralÄ«ra - of the flute; kala-dhvani - the low vibration; madhura - sweet; garjana - thundering; Å›uni - hearing; vá¹›ndÄvane - in Vá¹›ndÄvana; nÄce - dance; mayÅ«ra-caya - the peacocks; akalaá¹…ka - spotless; pÅ«rṇa-kala - the full moon; lÄvaṇya - beauty; jyotsnÄ - light; jhalamala - glittering; citra-candrera - of the beautiful moon; tÄhÄte - in that; udaya - the rising.


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“The luster of Kṛṣṇa’s body is as beautiful as the glow of a spotless full moon that has just risen, and the vibration of His flute sounds exactly like the sweet thundering of a newly formed cloud. When the peacocks in Vá¹›ndÄvana hear that vibration, they all begin to dance.

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