Änarta-dhanva-kuru-jÄá¹…gala-kaá¹…ka-matsya-
pÄñcÄla-kunti-madhu-kekaya-koÅ›alÄrṇÄḥ
anye ca tan-mukha-sarojam udÄra-hÄsa-
snigdheká¹£aṇaá¹ ná¹›pa papur dṛśibhir nr-nÄryaḥ

 Änarta - the people of Ä€narta (the region in which DvÄrakÄ is situated); dhanva - the desert (of Gujarat and Rajasthan); kuru-jÄá¹…gala - the region of the Kuru forests (the districts of Thaneswar and Kuruká¹£etra); kaá¹…ka - Kaá¹…ka; matsya - Matsya (the kingdoms of Jaipur and Aloyar); pÄñcÄla - the districts surrounding both banks of the Ganges; kunti - MÄlava; madhu - MathurÄ; kekaya - in northeast Punjab, the region between the Åšatadru and VipÄÅ›Ä rivers; koÅ›ala - the ancient kingdom of Lord RÄmacandra, stretching from the northern border of KÄśī to the Himalayas; arṇÄḥ - and the kingdom bordering MithilÄ on the east; anye - others; ca - also; tat - His; mukha - face; sarojam - lotus; udÄra - generous; hÄsa - with its smiles; snigdha - and affectionate; Ä«ká¹£aṇam - glances; ná¹›pa - O King; papuḥ - drank; dṛśibhiḥ - with their eyes; ná¹›-nÄryaḥ - the men and women.


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The men and women of Ä€narta, Dhanva, Kuru-jÄá¹…gala, Kaá¹…ka, Matsya, PañcÄla, Kunti, Madhu, Kekaya, KoÅ›ala, Arṇa and many other kingdoms drank with their eyes the nectarean beauty of Lord Kṛṣṇa’s lotuslike face, which was graced with generous smiles and affectionate glances.

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