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.


Text

Thus for Lord BalarÄma all the nights passed like a single night as He enjoyed in Vraja, His mind enchanted by the exquisite charm and beauty of Vraja’s young ladies.

Purport

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€