tataḼ kášášŁášo mudaáš kartuáš
tan-mÄtášášÄáš ca kasya ca
ubhayÄyitam ÄtmÄnaáš
cakre viĹva-kášd ÄŤĹvaraḼ
tataḼ - thereafter; kášášŁášaḼ - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; mudam - pleasure; kartum - to create; tat-mÄtášášÄm ca - of the mothers of the cowherd boys and calves; kasya ca - and (the pleasure) of BrahmÄ; ubhayÄyitam - expansion, both as the calves and as the cowherd boys; ÄtmÄnam - Himself; cakre - did; viĹva-kášt ÄŤĹvaraḼ - it was not difficult for Him, for He is the creator of the whole cosmic manifestation.
Although BrahmÄ was already entangled in bewilderment, he wanted to show his power to the cowherd boys; but after he took away the boys and their calves and returned to his abode, KášášŁáša created further astonishment for BrahmÄ, and for the mothers of the boys, by establishing the lunch pastimes in the forest again and replacing all the calves and boys, just as they had appeared before. According to the Vedas, ekaáš bahu syÄm: the Personality of Godhead can become many, many millions upon millions of calves and cowherd boys, as He did to bewilder BrahmÄ more and more.