evaá¹ sarvÄ niÅ›Ä yÄtÄ
ekeva ramato vraje
rÄmasyÄká¹£ipta-cittasya
mÄdhuryair vraja-yoá¹£itÄm
evam - in this manner; sarvÄ - all; niÅ›Äḥ - the nights; yÄtÄḥ - passed; ekÄ - one; iva - as if; ramataḥ - who was enjoying; vraje - in Vraja; rÄmasya - for Lord BalarÄma; Äká¹£ipta - enchanted; cittasya - whose mind; mÄdhuryaiḥ - by the exquisite charm and beauty; vraja-yoá¹£itÄm - of the women of Vraja.
Lord BalarÄma was enchanted by the charming pastimes of the beautiful young ladies of Vraja. Thus each night was a completely new experience, and all the nights passed as if they were a single night.
Thus end the purports of the humble servants of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami PrabhupÄda to the Tenth Canto, Sixty-fifth Chapter, of the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, entitled “Lord BalarÄma Visits Vá¹›ndÄvana.â€