लोकं प्रदर्शय सुहृत्तम तावकं मे
यत्रत्य इत्थमुरसावयवावपूर्वौ ।
अस्मद्विधस्य मनौन्नयनौ बिभर्ति
बह्वद्भुतं सरसराससुधादि वक्त्रे ॥१२॥

lokaá¹ pradarÅ›aya suhá¹›ttama tÄvakaá¹ me
yatratya ittham urasÄvayavÄv apÅ«rvau
asmad-vidhasya mana-unnayanau bibharti
bahv adbhutaá¹ sarasa-rÄsa-sudhÄdi vaktre

 lokam - residential place; pradarÅ›aya - please show; suhá¹›t-tama - O best of friends; tÄvakam - your; me - unto me; yatratyaḥ - a person born wherein; ittham - like this; urasÄ - by the chest; avayavau - two limbs (breasts); apÅ«rvau - wonderful; asmat-vidhasya - of a person like me; manaḥ-unnayanau - very agitating to the mind; bibharti - sustains; bahu - many; adbhutam - wonderful; sarasa - sweet words; rÄsa - amorous gestures like smiling; sudhÄ-Ädi - such as nectar; vaktre - in the mouth.


Text

O best friend, will you kindly show me the place where you reside? I cannot imagine how the residents of that place have gotten such wonderful bodily features as your raised breasts, which agitate the mind and eyes of a person like me who sees them. Judging by the sweet speech and kind smiles of those residents, I think that their mouths must contain nectar.

Purport

Still bewildered, Ä€gnÄ«dhra wanted to see the place from which the brÄhmaṇa boy had come, where the men had such raised breasts. Such attractive features, he thought, must be due to the severe austerities performed there. Ä€gnÄ«dhra addressed the girl as suhá¹›ttama, the best friend, so that she would not refuse to take him there. Not only was Ä€gnÄ«dhra captivated by the girl’s raised breasts; he was also attracted by her sweet speech. Nectar seemed to emanate from her mouth, and therefore he was increasingly surprised.