taila-gorasa-gandhoda-
haridrÄ-sÄndra-kuá¹…kumaiḥ
pumbhir liptÄḥ pralimpantyo
vijahrur vÄra-yoá¹£itaḥ
taila - with vegetable oil; go-rasa - yogurt; gandha-uda - perfumed water; haridrÄ - turmeric; sÄndra - plentiful; kuá¹…kumaiḥ - and with vermilion powder; pumbhiḥ - by the men; liptÄḥ - smeared; pralimpantyaḥ - smearing them in turn; vijahruḥ - played; vÄra-yoá¹£itaḥ - the courtesans.
ÅšrÄ«la PrabhupÄda describes this scene as follows: “The men and women of Indraprastha, their bodies smeared with scents and floral oils, were nicely dressed in colorful garments and decorated with garlands, jewels and ornaments. They were all enjoying the ceremony, and they threw on each other liquid substances like water, oil, milk, butter and yogurt. Some even smeared these on each other’s bodies. In this way, they were enjoying the occasion. The professional prostitutes were also engaged by jubilantly smearing these liquid substances on the bodies of the men, and the men reciprocated in the same way. All the liquid substances had been mixed with turmeric and saffron, and their color was a lustrous yellow.â€