sahoᚣyatÄm iha preᚣášha
dinÄni katicin mayÄ
ramasva notsahe tyaktuáš
saáš gaáš te 'mburuhekᚣaáša
saha - together; uᚣyatÄm - please stay; iha - here; preᚣášha - O beloved; dinÄni - days; katicit - some; mayÄ - with me; ramasva - please take pleasure; na utsahe - I cannot tolerate; tyaktum - giving up; saáš gam - association; te - Your; amburuha-ÄŤkᚣaáša - O lotus-eyed one.
The word ambu means âwater,â and ruha means ârising.â Thus amburuha means âthe lotus flower, which rises up from the water.â Lord KášášŁáša is called amburuhekᚣaáša, âthe lotus-eyed one.â He is the source and embodiment of all beauty, and naturally TrivakrÄ was attracted to Him. However, the Lordâs beauty is spiritual and pure, and His intention was not to gratify Himself with TrivakrÄ but rather to bring her to the point of pure spiritual existence, KášášŁáša consciousness.