vÄcaá¹ paraá¹ caraṇa-pañjara-tittirīṇÄá¹
brahmann arÅ«pa-mukharÄṠśṛṇavÄma tubhyam
labdhÄ kadamba-rucir aá¹…ka-viá¹aá¹…ka-bimbe
yasyÄm alÄta-paridhiḥ kva ca valkalaá¹ te
vÄcam - the resounding vibration; param - only; caraṇa-pañjara - of the ankle bells; tittirīṇÄm - of the tittiri birds; brahman - O brÄhmaṇa; arÅ«pa - without form; mukharÄm - able to be very distinctly heard; śṛṇavÄma - I hear; tubhyam - your; labdhÄ - gotten; kadamba - like the kadamba flower; ruciḥ - lovely color; aá¹…ka-viá¹aá¹…ka-bimbe - on the beautiful circular hips; yasyÄm - on which; alÄta-paridhiḥ - encirclement of burning cinders; kva - where; ca - also; valkalam - covering cloth; te - your.
With lusty desires to see PÅ«rvacitti, Ä€gnÄ«dhra especially gazed upon the girl’s attractive hips and waist. When a man looks upon a woman with such lusty desires, he is captivated by her face, her breasts and her waist, for a woman first attracts a man to fulfill his sexual desires by the beautiful features of her face, by the beautiful slope of her breasts and also by her waist. PÅ«rvacitti was dressed in fine yellow silk, and therefore her hips looked like kadamba flowers. Because of her belt, her waist seemed to be encircled by burning cinders. She was fully dressed, but Ä€gnÄ«dhra had become so lusty that he asked, “Why have you come naked?â€