tÄvad etyÄtmabhĹŤr Ätma-
mÄnena truášy-anehasÄ
purovad Äbdaáš krÄŤá¸antaáš
dadášĹe sa-kalaáš harim
tÄvat - for so long; etya - after returning; Ätma-bhōḼ - Lord BrahmÄ; Ätma-mÄnena - by his (BrahmÄ's) own measurement; truáši-anehasÄ - by a moment's time; puraḼ-vat - just as previously; Ä-abdam - for one year (by human measurement of time); krÄŤá¸antam - playing; dadášĹe - he saw; sa-kalam - along with His expansions; harim - Lord Hari (ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša).
Lord BrahmÄ had gone away for only a moment of his time, but when he returned, a year of human time had passed. On different planets, the calculation of time is different. To give an example, a man-made satellite may orbit the earth in an hour and twenty-five minutes and thus complete one full day, although a day ordinarily takes twenty-four hours for those living on earth. Therefore, what was but a moment for BrahmÄ was one year on earth. KášášŁáša continued to expand Himself in so many forms for one year, but by the arrangement of yoga-mÄyÄ no one could understand this but BalarÄma.
After one moment of BrahmÄâs calculation, BrahmÄ came back to see the fun caused by his stealing the boys and calves. But he was also afraid that he was playing with fire. KášášŁáša was his master, and he had played mischief for fun by taking away KášášŁášaâs calves and boys. He was really anxious, so he did not stay away very long; he came back after a moment (of his calculation). When BrahmÄ returned, he saw that all the boys, calves and cows were playing with KášášŁáša in the same way as when he had come upon them; by KášášŁášaâs display of yoga-mÄyÄ, the same pastimes were going on without any change.
On the day when Lord BrahmÄ had first come, Baladeva could not go with KášášŁáša and the cowherd boys, for it was His birthday, and His mother had kept Him back for the proper ceremonial bath, called ĹÄntika-snÄna. Therefore Lord Baladeva was not taken by BrahmÄ at that time. Now, one year later, BrahmÄ returned, and because he returned on exactly the same day, Baladeva was again kept at home for His birthday. Therefore, although this verse mentions that BrahmÄ saw KášášŁáša and all the cowherd boys, Baladeva is not mentioned. It was five or six days earlier that Baladeva had inquired from KášášŁáša about the extraordinary affection of the cows and cowherd men, but now, when BrahmÄ returned, BrahmÄ saw all the calves and cowherd boys playing with KášášŁáša as expansions of KášášŁáša, but he did not see Baladeva. As in the previous year, Lord Baladeva did not go to the woods on the day Lord BrahmÄ appeared there.