tato hasan hṛṣīkeśo
'bhyavahá¹›tya sahÄrbhakaiḥ
darÅ›ayamÅ› carmÄjagaraá¹
nyavartata vanÄd vrajam

 tataḥ - then; hasan - smiling; hṛṣīkeÅ›aḥ - Lord Kṛṣṇa, the master of everyone's senses; abhyavahá¹›tya - taking lunch; saha - along with; arbhakaiḥ - the cowherd boys; darÅ›ayan - showing; carma - the skin; Äjagaram - of the python AghÄsura; nyavartata - He returned; vanÄt - from the forest; vrajam - to the village of Vraja.


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Then Lord HṛṣīkeÅ›a, smiling, finished His lunch in the company of His cowherd friends. While they were returning from the forest to their homes in Vraja, Lord Kṛṣṇa showed the cowherd boys the skin of the dead serpent AghÄsura.

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