iti saĂącintya dÄĹÄrho
vatsÄn sa-vayasÄn api
sarvÄn Äcaᚣáša vaikuášášhaáš
cakᚣuášŁÄ vayunena saḼ
iti saĂącintya - thinking in this way; dÄĹÄrhaḼ - Baladeva; vatsÄn - the calves; sa-vayasÄn - along with His companions; api - also; sarvÄn - all; Äcaᚣáša - saw; vaikuášášham - as ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša only; cakᚣuášŁÄ vayunena - with the eye of transcendental knowledge; saḼ - He (Baladeva).
Every individual is different. There are even differences between twin brothers. Yet when KášášŁáša expanded Himself as the boys and calves, each boy and each calf appeared in its own original feature, with the same individual way of acting, the same tendencies, the same color, the same dress, and so on, for KášášŁáša manifested Himself with all these differences. This was KášášŁášaâs opulence.