vá¹›ndÄvane taru-latÄ, adbhuta tÄhÄra kathÄ,
bÄra-mÄsa dhare phula-phala
vá¹›ndÄvane devÄ«-gaṇa, kuñja-dÄsÄ« yata jana,
phala pÄá¸i' ÄniyÄ sakala

 vá¹›ndÄvane - at Vá¹›ndÄvana; taru-latÄ - trees and creepers; adbhuta - wonderful; tÄhÄra kathÄ - their story; bÄra-mÄsa - twelve months; dhare - produce; phula-phala - fruits and flowers; vá¹›ndÄvane - at Vá¹›ndÄvana; devÄ«-gaṇa - all the gopÄ«s; kuñja-dÄsÄ« - maidservants in the bowers; yata jana - as many persons as there are; phala pÄá¸i' - picking fruits; ÄniyÄ - bringing; sakala - all varieties.


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“In Vá¹›ndÄvana, the trees and creepers are wonderful because throughout the entire year they produce all kinds of fruits and flowers. The gopÄ«s and maidservants in the bowers of Vá¹›ndÄvana picked these fruits and flowers and brought them before RÄdhÄ and Kṛṣṇa.

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