anyonya-sandarÅ›ana-hará¹£a-raá¹hasÄ
protphulla-hṛd-vaktra-saroruha-śriyaḥ
ÄÅ›liá¹£ya gÄá¸haá¹ nayanaiḥ sravaj-jalÄ
hṛṣyat-tvaco ruddha-giro yayur mudam

 anyonya - of each other; sandarÅ›ana - from the seeing; hará¹£a - of the joy; raá¹hasÄ - by the impulse; protphulla - blooming; há¹›t - of their hearts; vaktra - and faces; saroruha - of the lotuses; Å›riyaḥ - whose beauty; ÄÅ›liá¹£ya - embracing; gÄá¸ham - tightly; nayanaiḥ - from their eyes; sravat - pouring; jalÄḥ - water (tears); hṛṣyat - erupting with hair standing on end; tvacaḥ - whose skin; ruddha - choked; giraḥ - whose speech; yayuḥ - they experienced; mudam - delight.


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As the great joy of seeing one another made the lotuses of their hearts and faces bloom with fresh beauty, the men embraced one another enthusiastically. With tears pouring from their eyes, the hair on their bodies standing on end and their voices choked up, they all felt intense bliss.

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