matta-bhramara-sausvarya-
hášášŁáša-roma-latÄáš ghripam
padma-koĹa-rajo dikᚣu
vikᚣipat-pavanotsavam
matta - mad; bhramara - bumblebees; sau-svarya - with great humming; hášášŁáša - joyfully; roma - hair on the body; latÄ - creepers; aáš ghripam - trees; padma - lotus flower; koĹa - whorl; rajaḼ - saffron; dikᚣu - in all directions; vikᚣipat - throwing away; pavana - air; utsavam - festival.
Trees and creepers are also different types of living beings. When bumblebees come upon trees and creepers to collect honey, certainly such plants become very happy. On such an occasion the wind also takes advantage of the situation by throwing pollen or saffron contained in the lotus flowers. All this combines with the sweet vibration created by the swans and the calm of the water. The PracetÄs considered such a place to be like a continuous festival. From this description it appears that the PracetÄs reached Ĺivaloka, which is supposed to be situated near the HimÄlaya Mountains.